From Awareness to Funding 2018

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Voter Perceptions and Support of Public Libraries in 2018

The ¹Ü¼ÒÆŲÊͼ (¹Ü¼ÒÆŲÊͼ) Office for Library Advocacy, Public Library Association, a division of ¹Ü¼ÒÆŲÊͼ, and OCLC partnered to investigate current perceptions about and support for libraries among U.S. voters and how they may have shifted since 2008 when OCLC published From Awareness to Funding: A Study of Library Support in America, a national study of the awareness, attitudes, and underlying motivations among US voters for supporting library funding. This report includes key new findings from the 2018 survey and comparison with 2008 results, new details on super supporters and probable supporter voter segments, analysis of cultural shifts, and recommendations for next steps. Read and share your thoughts using the hashtag #awareness2funding or by joining the .

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Additional research material, including the full data set, tables and verbatim responses, research panel and survey questions, report figures for reuse, supplemental analyses, and From Awareness to Funding: A Study of Library Support in America, 2008 can be found on the .

Infographic

An illustrated snapshot of overall use, perceptions, and support for public libraries among US voters in 2018.

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Webinar: Voter Perceptions of Libraries: Getting From Awareness to Funding in 2018

Watch this free WebJunction webinar recording presenting the results of a new study investigating voter perceptions and support for public libraries, with comparisons to similar research conducted 10 years ago. .


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