Pew Research Center data has found that millennials are more likely to use public libraries than any other adult generation. 53% of millennials (ages 18-35) have said they have used or visited a public library in the past year, while just 43% of baby boomers (ages 52-70) said they have.
Pew Research Center and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center conducted a large-scale canvassing of technology experts, scholars, corporate practitioners and government leaders. They were asked "will public discourse online become more or less shaped by bad actors, harassment, trolls, and an overall tone of griping, distrust, and disgust?"
With all the data breaches, high profile hackers, and ominously long terms of service agreements out there, sometimes it can feel like online privacy is a fleeting thing.
A recent Pew Research Center study looked at how technology and the Internet are changing Americans’ relationship with libraries. While most Americans still love books, their format for access is starting to change, given that over 50% of Americans now have a tablet device.
On June 25, 2013, the Pew Internet & American Life Project released some interesting data on the way young Americans use libraries and the technology they offer. Pew telephone surv
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