Rockford library survey supports keeping branches, same hours. (Rockford Register-Star, 8/30/2012)
Community survey conducted by Perspectives Consulting Group of Paw Paw, Michigan.
- 420 Rockford residents contacted
- All over 18
- 50/50 split between library users/nonusers
Some findings:
- Hours/Days of operations
- Two-thirds of library users said current hours and days of operation met their needs.
- No consensus among one-third of library users whose needs weren't met, e.g.,
- Sunday hours
- Monday hours
- Morning hours
- Non-users did not indicate that hours was an issue.
- Library materials
- Majority of library users emphasize print materials over electronic
- Funding priorities ("very important" or "important" response)
- Materials that can be checked out: 9 of 10 respondents
- Electronic materials: 5 of 10 respondents
- Branch consolidation (Lewis Lemon, Montague, Rockton Center)
- Split decision (one-third support, one-third oppose, one-third unsure)
- Programs, facilities, and staff receive overwhelmingly positive support
- General use
- 62.6% of survey respondents used Rockford Public Library at some time in their lives
- 49.0% used library during past year
- Reasons given for no library use (page 12-13 of report)
- Busy/no time
- Doesn't read
- Get books/information elsewhere
- Location
- No need/not interested (category with most responses)
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