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Pew Research Center
March 13, 2015
Public Libraries and Hispanics
Information Overload? Most Say No
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Public Libraries and Hispanics
Foreign-born Hispanics Use Libraries Less Than U.S.-born Hispanics, Whites, Blacks
Foreign-Born Latinos Less Likely to Say It Would Be Very Easy to Use a Library
Foreign-born Hispanic Library Users Rate Library Services Highest
Hispanic Immigrants See Major Impact of Library Closings on Their Families and Their Communities More Than Others
Overall Positive Feelings About Libraries
Half of Hispanics Have a Library Card
Public Library Website Use Among Hispanics
Eight-in-Ten Hispanics Know Location of Closest Library
Foreign-born Hispanics Less Likely to Find Using Libraries Very Easy
Children of U.S.-born Latino Parents Visit Libraries More Than Children of Latino Immigrant Parents
Role of Public Libraries in Hispanic Communities
Hispanic Library Patrons Rate Library Services as Important
Library Closing’s Impact on Families and Communities
Hispanics Less Likely Than Whites or Blacks to be Familiar with Library Services and Programs
Learning and Research Habits Among Hispanics
Foreign-born Hispanics More Likely Than U.S.-born Hispanics to Say Finding Information is Difficult
Immigrant Latinos More Likely Than Others to Ask for Help on Tech-Related Tasks
Information Overload? Most Say No
Demographics of Library Users
Hispanic Library Users Skew Young
Foreign-born Hispanics Use Libraries Less Than U.S.-born Hispanics, Whites, Blacks
Visiting Public Libraries in Person
Library Visits
Among Hispanic Library Users, Immigrants More Likely Than U.S.-born to Rate Services as “Very Important”
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