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Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources
erceptions of Libraries and Information Resources (2005) summarizes findings of an international study on information-seeking habits and preferences.rnrnWith extensive input from hundreds of librarians and OCLC staff, the OCLC Market Research team developed a project and commissioned Harris Interactive Inc. to survey a representative sample of information consumers. In June of 2005, we collected over 3,300 responses from information consumers in Australia, Canada, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States.rnrnThe Perceptions report provides the findings and responses from the online survey in an effort to learn more about:rnrn Library usern Awareness and use of library electronic resourcesrn The Internet search engine, the library and the librarianrn Free vs. for-fee informationrn The Library" brandrnrnThe findings indicate that information consumers view libraries as places to borrow print books
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