If you want to strip out the archivists, curators, administrators, porters, canteen staff etc. So each librarian's share of the library's printed books collection is 13 times the size of my entire library, let alone the contents of any one room. I have about books at home and there are about half a million books at my work library. We're a public research library, so mostly non-fiction in the collection, and mostly not the sort of thing anyone would sit down and read straight through for fun.
If you bring in the microforms, vertical files, manuscript collections, family tree charts, pamphlets, maps, audiobook cartridges, etc. Plus a couple cuneiform tablets and some parchments. But yeah, I was mostly surprised at how relatively small our collection is at work!
I guess it's a lot less compact than my home library is. The paper has just been published in the journal Social Science Research. Teenagers in a home with almost no books went on to have below average literacy and numeracy levels, the researchers found.
The same was true for ICT skills, but the gain was not as steep. Lenstore gave the test to people and found that the average participant took seconds to complete the passage.
If a person reads for 30 minutes a day at that speed, they can get through 33 books a year assuming book lengths average out to 90, words. Speedy readers who blast through the passage in 60 seconds can read 55 books in a year with 30 minutes of daily reading time—which comes out to just over one book a week. This text provides general information. Statista assumes no liability for the information given being complete or correct.
Due to varying update cycles, statistics can display more up-to-date data than referenced in the text. Number of public libraries in the U. Expenses of U. Leading U. Content and development Number of books in public libraries per 1, people in the U.
Share of U. Share of rural U. Usage Share of U. Interesting statistics In the following 4 chapters, you will quickly find the 37 most important statistics relating to "Libraries". Statistics on the topic.
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