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September 1, 2021 by Gary Price

New Data: Public Library Association (PLA) Releases “2020 Public Library Technology Survey” Report

September 1, 2021 by Gary Price

From the American Library Association:

As the nation celebrates Library Card Sign-up Month this September, a new report from the Public Library Association (PLA) details how libraries are further extending their technology services and resources in the face of pandemic limitations. The 2020 Public Library Technology Survey report provides the most current and complete picture of how libraries serve as digital equity hubs.

Survey data, captured for the first time, show more than half of public libraries report circulating technology (e.g., hotspots, laptops, and tablets) for patron use off-site. A similar percentage  provided streaming public programs (e.g., storytimes and author events) in the previous 12  months, as well as diverse digital content, resources, and training. With public Wi-Fi now  ubiquitous, many libraries also offered 24/7 internet access by leaving on or extending their Wi- Fi signal so that visitors can log on to the web in and outside of buildings.

“Library workers make technology more accessible for every person of every age in our  communities, including students, jobseekers, and the millions of Americans who still lack  broadband access and skills,” said PLA President Melanie Huggins. “The new survey report  details how our nation’s public libraries serve as critical infrastructure for bridging digital  divides, empowering lifelong learning, and advancing economic recovery.”

PLA, a division of the American Library Association, fielded the nationally representative  survey in collaboration with the American Institutes for Research late last year. It examines  library patron resources, technology infrastructure, digital literacy programming, technology  staffing, and funding.

Selected Findings

More than 63 percent of public libraries offer online job and employment resources. By deploying augmented reality for job training, videoconferencing resources, and in-person and virtual coworking spaces, libraries advance community economic recovery and empower users to find new work and careers as the labor market adjusts.

E-books and e-audiobooks dominate public library technology-enabled services. More than 93 percent of U.S. public libraries offer digital collections in high demand. Library e-book provider Overdrive recently reported an unprecedented 33% increase in e-book checkouts in 2020.  Students and families who rely on their cell phones to access the internet look to libraries for support. In response, more than half of U.S. libraries offer access to library materials, homework help, and other services through intuitive and innovative library mobile apps. Nearly two-thirds  of libraries now offer wireless printing as well.

While libraries sustain and expand technology offerings, the survey also reveals areas of  concern. Data shows gaps in available general technology resources and staffing among city,  suburban, and town/rural public libraries.

For example, 40.4 percent of town/rural libraries have  upgraded their bandwidth, compared to 51.4 percent of city libraries. In addition, more than 65  percent of city libraries reported having full-time library IT staff, but only 32 percent of suburban and 11 percent of town/rural libraries report this is the case. Further, more than one-third (34.6%)  cannot improve bandwidth because faster speeds are not available.

“Investing in affordable, high-speed internet for our communities and libraries is essential to  building an inclusive digital future,” Huggins said. “Congress has recognized the indispensable  role of libraries in recent pandemic relief and recovery legislation and must continue to do so as it debates how to rebuild our nation’s infrastructure.”

In addition to broadband access, libraries play an essential role in advancing digital literacy:

  • More than 88% of all public libraries offer formal or informal digital literacy
    programming.
  • More than one-third (36.7%) of public libraries have dedicated digital literacy and technology programs and training staff
  • More than one in five libraries provide classes or informal help related to coding/computer programming, robotics, and 3D printing.
  • While 3D printers (offered by 20% of libraries), virtual reality headsets (13%), and smart boards (7%) are the “new kids on the block,” libraries are often among the few public places  maintaining ready access to the older technology (e.g., copy machines, printers, and fax  machines) still needed by many people.

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@mediasourceinc.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. Before launching INFOdocket, Price and Shirl Kennedy were the founders and senior editors at ResourceShelf and DocuTicker for 10 years. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com, and is currently a contributing editor at Search Engine Land.

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