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The two charts give information about the survey of library users of three ages groups from 16 to 29 years in 2012. Overall, the youngest generation used the library and got help from librarian more often than others, whereas the oldest responders were more likely to think that library is important. Meanwhile, the most popular […]
The table illustrates the survey answers of library users aged 16-17, 18-24, and 25-29 in 2012, while the bar graph compares how many people used library for three purposes, namely research, borrowing books or newspapers. Overall, it is clear that the more young people used the library, the more old people thought that library was […]
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of three library usages across three age groups, whereas the table presents their experiences in 2012. In general, the library intents usage differed among age groups, as people in 16-17 age range mostly used the library for researching and borrowing books, while those aged 25-29 mainly borrowed […]
The diagram given illustrates percentage of library usage by three age groups and their experience related to libraries in 2012. Generally, library was used for research and borrowing books, mostly by people who are 16-17 years old. According to the bar chart above, people between 16-17 years used the library more than others, mostly for […]
The presented bar chart shows the percentage of age-specific utilization of library resources for research, borrowing books, and lending newspapers and the given table gives information about the inquiry into library usage purposes in 2012. Overall, what stands out from the chart is that contrary to borrowing informational bulletins, the research and access books on […]
