Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1099273 Library & Information Science Research 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research explored the determinants of borrowing demand for print books and media at local public libraries in Sweden for the period of 1995–2007. The role of the Swedish local public libraries seemed to have fundamentally changed during the period analyzed. They have had an increasingly important role to play in equalizing income opportunities. This was only the case for the working part of the population, however. Those outside the labor force, as well as the unemployed—had substantially lower borrowing demand for both print books and media. This fact appears to be one of the more demanding challenges facing Swedish public libraries today, together with the fact that while children are the most frequent borrowers, they become the least frequent borrowers of all age groups when they turn into teens.

► The determinants of borrowing demand at Swedish public libraries are explored. ► Travel time has a greater effect on borrowing demand for adults than for children. ► Income has a negative effect for adults and children. ► For adults, there is a strong increase in the negative effect of income.

Related Topics
Social Sciences and Humanities Social Sciences Library and Information Sciences
Authors
, ,