Statistics of Indiana Public Libraries Introduction
Introduction
Indiana public library statistics are compiled annually from the Public
Library Annual Statistical Report Forms sent from the Indiana State Library
to each of Indiana's 238 public library districts. The data provide an overview
of Indiana's public libraries' finances, holdings, services, and employees.
Locally, each public library can use the data with their library board and
community to follow trends in local service to request increased funding
or show the need for expansion of the library or services, and to compare
their services and programs with similar size libraries in the state. The
data are used by the State Library for evaluating statewide planning and
programs, and in determining library funding and grant recipients. Also,
the Indiana State Library is required to submit an annual report to the
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) for the Federal State Cooperative
System (FSCS). A report from NCES, ranking all the states, is then published
each year in paper and electronic formats.
This is the second year for the Indiana State Library to provide public
library statistics through our World Wide Web site. This year we were able
to provide access to more data than last year. We will continue to provide
access through the Internet to data that we collect throughout the year
from all types of libraries. The 1995 Indiana Public Library Statistics
publication will be available in May, but more data items are available
through the WWW than will be in print. However, if you would like a copy
of the 1995 Statistics of Indiana Public Libraries or the 1996
Public Library Directory, or if you have any questions about the data,
please contact the:
Library Development Office
Indiana State Library
140 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis IN 46204
Voice: 317-232-3697
FAX: 317-232-0002
E-Mail: ldo@statelib.lib.in.us
While all 238 public libraries returned their annual report form, not all
items on each form were always filled out. If there is a blank in the data
files, the number was not reported and/or not collected by the reporting
library. The exception is if a question required a "YES" or "NO"
response. If there is a blank, the response is "NO". In the Holdings
section, if a library reported either titles or units but not both, the
number that was reported for one was used for both data items. The number
of Resident Registered Borrowers may exceed the population of the library
service area if the library had not recently reviewed their borrower registrations.
The libraries are listed in alphabetical order by the name of the library
and the population rank of the library is in parenthesis next to the name.
The populations of the library service areas are based on data from the
1990 Census.
Please feel free to forward any comments, suggestions, or questions to the
Library Development Office.