This short book presents the findings of a survey on the use of
public libraries. The survey was conducted by the Social Science
Research Council in 1947 under the auspices of the American Library
Association, and conducted. Chapters cover materials housed in
libraries, demographic findings on who uses libraries, and data on
why patrons use libraries. The final chapter covers more
speculative questions posed to the subjects of the study on new,
extended services that libraries might offer in the future.
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