For more information:
Utah State Library Division. Public Library Statistics.
Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA): Utah.
Utah's state library agency, is in the "Department of Cultural Resources" category. It is a division of the Utah Department of Heritage & Arts.
Top 5 states, percentage increase in library circulation (1990-2011) at this point in the alphabet:
- Nevada 288%
- Colorado 205%
- Utah 204%
- Oregon 193%
- Idaho 157%
- Mississippi 10.2%
- Hawaii 11.8%
- Louisiana 15.9%
- Alabama 28.1%
- Iowa 30.8%
Top 5 states, per capita library circulation (2011) at this point in the alphabet:
- Oregon 17.2
- Ohio 16.6
- Indiana 13.6
- Colorado 13.0
- Minnesota 11.1
- Mississippi 2.9
- Tennessee 4.1
- Louisiana 4.41
- Alabama 4.42
- Georgia 4.5
Related posts: State, % circulation increase 1990-2011.
Alabama, 28.1%. (10/18/2014)
Alaska, 48.3%. (10/19/2014)
Arizona, 139%. (10/20/2014)
Arkansas, 70.1%. (10/21/2014)
California, 66.9%. (10/22/2014)
Colorado, 205%. (10/23/2014)
Connecticut, 46.3%. (10/24/2014)
Delaware, 104%. (10/25/2014)
Florida, 142%. (10/26/2014)
Georgia, 87.0%. (10/27/2014)
Hawaii, 11.8%. (10/28/2014)
Idaho, 157%. (10/29/2014)
Illinois, 105%. (10/30/2014)
Indiana, 75.6%. (10/31/2014)
Iowa, 30.8%. (11/1/2014)
Kansas, 62.7%. (11/2/2014)
Kentucky, 69.5%. (11/3/2014)
Louisiana, 15.9%. (11/4/2014)
Maine, 40.5%. (11/5/2014)
Maryland, 30.9%. (11/6/2014)
Massachusetts, 75.3%. (11/7/2014)
Michigan, 101%. (11/8/2014)
Minnesota, 49.6% (11/9/2014)
Mississippi, 10.2%. (11/10/2014)
Missouri, 78.2%. (11/11/2014)
Montana, 84.3%. (11/12/2014)
Nebraska, 89.4%. (11/13/2014)
Nevada, 288%. (11/14/2015)
New Hampshire, 59%. (11/15/2014)
New Jersey, 58.6%. (11/16/2014)
New Mexico, 42.3%. (11/17/2014
New York, 43.7%. (11/18/2014)
North Carolina, 75.1%. (11/19/2014)
North Dakota, 38.9%. (11/20/2014)
Ohio, 71/7%. (11/21/2014)
Oklahoma, 46%. (11/22/2014)
Oregon, 193%. (11/23/2014)
Pennsylvania, 48/5%. (11/24/2014)
Rhode Island, 37.6%. (11/25/2014)
South Carolina 135%, (11/26/2014)
South Dakota, 62.6%. (11/27/2014)
Tennessee, 55.0%. (11/28/2014)
Texas, 85.6%. (11/29/2014)
Utah, 204%. (11/30/2014)
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