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A comparison of public library use of statistics – a cross‐country survey report

Yan Quan Liu (Yan Quan Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Library Science and Instructional Technology, School of Communication, Information and Library Science, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.)

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 May 2001

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Abstract

Librarians have been involved in collecting and disseminating statistics for many years. Utilizing statistics to describe and assess the operation of library activities as a part of library tradition has received growing attention from researchers, policymakers, library managers, and professionals. However, few studies have investigated how statistics are used in libraries. This report compares directors’ uses of statistics provided by national agencies in the USA and China to highlight differences and similarities of the uses the two countries’ directors make of statistics and the statistical information that directors find particular useful. The results are intended to provide library administrators with an insight of how library statistics are used in the managerial process and may also help the national statistical providers to obtain an understanding of the characteristics and pattern of use of their products.

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Quan Liu, Y. (2001), "A comparison of public library use of statistics – a cross‐country survey report", New Library World, Vol. 102 No. 4/5, pp. 138-146. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074800110390545

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