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67 % of u.s. public libraries offer eBooks

67 % of u.s. public libraries offer eBooks. Source: ALA 2011 Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study. 94 % of u.s. academic libraries offer eBooks. Source: Library Journal eBook Survey of US Academic Libraries. Doubled in 6 months U.S. adults who own eReaders.

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67 % of u.s. public libraries offer eBooks

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  1. 67 %of u.s. public libraries offer eBooks Source: ALA 2011 Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study

  2. 94 %of u.s. academic libraries offer eBooks Source: Library Journal eBook Survey of US Academic Libraries

  3. Doubled in 6 monthsU.S. adults who own eReaders Source: Pew Internet , June 2011

  4. an eBook10 millionth item added to WorldCat Source: OCLC Press Release, July 7, 2011

  5. 71 % compound annual growth rate of ebooks in libraries, 2002 - 2009 Source: LJ Ebook Research Report

  6. 5 % public libraries who circulate eReaders Source: LJ Ebook Research Report

  7. 200 %increase in eBook downloads 2009 to 2010 on OverDrive Source: OverDrive

  8. 700 %increase in OverDrive access fees by 2014 for Kansas State Library Source: Library Journal article, June 20, 2011

  9. 12 % academic libraries who circulate eReaders Source: LJ Ebook Research Report

  10. 80 % by 2020 estimated academic library budget allocated for electronic content Source: US Dept of Education, NCES, Academic Libraries Survey, 1998-2008

  11. 29.4 millionpeople will own an eReader by 2015 Source: Forrester Research, July 2010

  12. Twice as manyowners of tablet PCs than eReaders by 2015 Source: Forrester Research, July 2010

  13. 60%iPad owners who read eBooks on the iPad Source: Simba report, April 2011

  14. eBook Reader3rd of 12 technologies on the verge of extinction Source: Gizmodo.com blog post 1/12/2011

  15. 76 %Kindle’s market share…BUT Source: LA Times, Cowen and Co. Survey, 2010

  16. nooksales surpassed kindle in 1Q11 Source: Business Wire, July 8, 2011

  17. April 2011Amazon eBook sales surpass print Source: Amazon Press Release, May 19, 2011

  18. 32 %Americans who say library lending is an important eReader feature Source: 2011 PWC Report, Turning the page: the future of eBooks

  19. $519.48what you’d spend on eBooks if you bought one per week at $9.99 Source: My calculator

  20. 202 %increase in ebook sales from February 2010 – February 2011 Source: Association of American Publishers

  21. February 2011eBooks top all trade publishing categories for 1st time Source: Association of American Publishers

  22. April 2011Amazon eBook sales surpass print Source: Amazon Press Release, May 19, 2011

  23. 32 %Americans who say library lending is an important eReader feature Source: 2011 PWC Report, Turning the page: the future of eBooks

  24. $519.48what you’d spend on eBooks if you bought one per week at $9.99 Source: My calculator

  25. 202 %increase in ebook sales from February 2010 – February 2011 Source: Association of American Publishers

  26. February 2011eBooks top all trade publishing categories for 1st time Source: Association of American Publishers

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