Gen Y Hits the Library the Most — But Not For Books

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Lucas123 writes “More than half of all Americans visited a library this past year and, of those, most were from Generation Y, the tech-loving young adults aged 18-30 years, according to a recent survey. The reason most cited for visiting their local public archive? Not books. Most were seeking gaming software programs, characters in the Second Life virtual world and online help with homework.” Another way to think about the results: about 47 percent of Americans didn’t visit a library even once last year.

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