Library As New Urban Star

“The number of visits made to libraries nationwide more than doubled between 1990 and 2001, according to the most recent data available from the American Library Association. Sixty-two percent of adult Americans surveyed in that 2002 study said they had a library card, and they visited libraries an average of 13 times per year. Part of the draw results from the depressed economy. “Instead of paying $24.95 for a best seller, they say, ‘I think I’ll get it from the library.’ But a bigger increase, some analysts believe, comes from libraries’ nimbleness in adopting new technologies. Rather than becoming obsolete in the Internet age, they have expanded their role.”