Every day in the United States, 10,000 people are turning 65. That will continue happening for the next 15 years—producing a major demographic shift and a corresponding explosion in the need for ...
Thoughts of libraries tend to bring to mind images of books and reading, but the trends tell another story: Circulation in public libraries is decreasing while public programs are growing in ...
Drexel’s master’s degree in Library and Information Science (LIS) has been accredited by the American Library Association since 1924, making it one of the oldest continuously operating LIS graduate ...
Our new report takes a close look not only at how Americans are using public libraries, but also what sort of services and programming they think libraries should offer — and what they say they would ...
Drexel's College of Computing & Informatics' Post-Baccalaureate/Graduate Certificate in Users and Library Services prepares students to understand how people search for and use information and ...
The internet has already had a major impact on how people find and access information, and now the rising popularity of e-books is helping transform Americans’ reading habits. In this changing ...