Impact Study Result for the Independence Public Library

Impact Study Result for the Independence Public Library

Impact Survey Results for Independence Public Library

October, 2011

The IMPACT Survey is an online tool that allows public libraries to collect information about how their community’s use and benefit from the library’s computers and Internet connection.

Prepared for Independence Public Library by the University of Washington Information School with generous support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Library Use

71% visited the library once a week or more frequently.

24% visited the library abut 1-3 times a month.

5% visited the library less than once a month.

79% used the library’s computers to access library resources such as the online catalog, placing holds or renewing library materials, downloading eBooks or Audiobooks, or to access the library’s databases.

67% accessed library resources through the library’s website from outside the library, (e.g. from home, school, or work).

17% accessed library resources through a handheld mobile device such as a cellphone, Blackberry, or iPhone.

77% used a library computer to access the Internet in the past 12 months.

36% accessed the library’s wireless network connection using their own computer.

82% used a public access computer or the library’s wireless network connection to access the Internet in the past 12 months.

Uses of Public Access Technology

Library printers:  54%

email:  72%

Search Engines:  78%

Instant Messaging:  33%

Video Chat:  2%

Blogs:  19%

Wikis:  17%

Social Networking:  52%

Streaming Video:  31%

Streaming Audio:  13%

31% of users reported having received one-on-one technology help from library staff or volunteers in the past 12 months.

20% of users attended computer-related training or classes at the library during the past 12 months.

56% or users found information or performed tasks for family or friends using the library’s computers or Internet connection.

Public Use By Area

Education:  37%

Employment:  48%

eBusiness:  2%

Health:  46%

eGovernment:  39%

Civic Engagement:  44%

eCommerce:  46%

Social Inclusion:  78%

Education Activities

In the past 12 months education tasks performed

26%  Learn about a degree or certificate program

6%    Apply for a degree or certificate program and 4% were admitted to the program

15%  Take an online class or workshop

28%  Do research for class

22%  Complete course work or homework

2%  Prepare for a standardized test

15%  Take any school related test online and 2% had a librarian serve as a proctor

7%  Apply for financial Aid and 6% received financial aid

Employment

Ages of patrons using public access technology for employment

14-24:  12%

25-34:  15%

35-44:  19%

45-54:  27%

55-64:  15%

65+:  12%

Employment Activities

41%  Look for job, 26% applied for a job, 13% got an interview, and 4% got a job

19%  Work on resume

13%  Receive skill-based training

31%  Research/find info related to job/profession

17%  Do work for current job

Health and Wellness

33%  Learn about Diet or Nutrition and 94%  Made a change to their diet

26%  learning about exercise or fitness and 79% made a change in their exercise habits

eGovernment Activites

24%  Seek help from government agency

11%  Access justice system

20%  Get government forms and 11% submitted forms online

24%  Learn about laws/regulations

11%  Learn about permits/licenses and 2% applied for permit/license

20%  Seek legal assistance/advice

31%  Learn about government programs/services and 9% applied for government programs/services

Civic Engagment

37 % Keep us with news/current events

24%  Learn about political activity/candidate or social cause and 17% got involved with political activity, candidate, or cause

4%  Start a new civic or community group

13%  Participate in a civic or community group

9%  Organize/manage club, civic/community/church group, or non-profit

eCommerce

9%  Find housing

26%  Bank Online

19%  Pay Bills

9%  Get investment info

26% Research products/services

28%  Purchase online

13%  Sell Online

28%  Make travel arrangements

11%  Look up credit rating

11%  Learn about getting out of debt

Patron Satisfaction with the public access technology at Independence Public Library

58% Very satisfied

38%  Satisfied

2%  Neither Satisfied or Dissatisfied

2% Dissatisfied

Importance of Computer Access and the Internet for Themselves

47%  Very important

28%  Important

14%  Moderately Important

8%  Of little importance

3%  Unimportant

Importance of Computer Access and the Internet for their Community

69%  Very Important

23%  Important

5%  Moderately Important

3%  Of Little Importance

0%  Unimportant

Demographic Information

White 73%, Two or More Races 9%, African American 3%, American Indian 5%, Refused 8%

Female 64%, Male 36%

Ages 14-24 21%, 25-34 17%, 35-44 17%, 45-54 18%, 55-64 18%, 65+ 9%

Education Level: Post graduate study 23%, High school or GED 20%, Some college 18%, 4 year degree 20%, 2 year degree 6%, some high school 9%

Languages spoken at home:  English 89%, Other than English 8%,  Refused 3%

 

 

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