The Pew Internet & American Life Project, which produces reports that examine the impact of the Internet on families and communities, conducted the study in the form of a national phone survey in partnership with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. More than 2,790 adults were surveyed, ages 18 and older.
The Pew Internet study found that 58% of Americans that have dealt with one of those issues used the Internet to seek help. Fifty-three percent said they consulted professionals such as doctors, lawyers, or financial experts; 45% turned to friends and family for advice; 36% used newspapers and magazines as resources; and 34% directly contacted a government agency. Only 16% of Americans said they consulted television and radio for help, and 13% went to a public library.
Despite the low percentage of Americans consulting public libraries, the study asserted that the younger population aged 18 to 30, tagged as the "tech-loving" Generation Y, was most likely to use libraries to get problem-solving information and for general purposes. In their lives, libraries are not losing value. In fact, 40% of Generation Y respondents said they would use libraries in the future to seek information, compared with 20% of those age 30 and older.
A major reason for Generation Y's patronage of public libraries is the fact that they are well equipped with computers and Internet access. In the Pew Internet study, 65% of respondents said a key reason for going to a library for problem-solving was access to computers and the Internet.
The Internet, however, is not a resource that always produces the most satisfactory answers to issues. Sixty-five percent of those who approached the government directly for help said they were very successful and 64% that went to a public library were very successful. Sixty-three percent of those who used the Internet said they were very successful.
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