Libraries in society: comparing international metrics of societal progress to library usage statistics

Margaret Sullivan
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Introduction. Literacy is a major predictor of education, income, and health. Both historically and currently, libraries have been leaders in promoting literacy globally. The objective of this research is to determine if countries with higher metrics related to the Sustainable Development Goals also demonstrate evidence of stronger relationships between library usage and literacy. Method. Using data from the World Bank, UNESCO, the United Nations and the IFLA Map of the World, the author grouped countries several different ways by income levels, the Human Development Index, literacy rate, and the Gender Inequality Index in order to explore the relationship between literacy and library usage in each categorization. Analysis. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used to determine if there is a relationship between the variables. Results. In the grouping of countries by HDI, literacy, progress, GII and income, the correlation coefficients generally increased for each individual library usage statistic as the indicator improved. Conclusion. In groupings of countries with higher metrics of societal health, correlation rates between library usage and literacy increase from country groups with lower rates of those metrics.
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社会中的图书馆:将社会进步的国际指标与图书馆使用统计数据进行比较
导言扫盲是教育、收入和健康的主要预测因素。无论在历史上还是现在,图书馆都是促进全球扫盲的领头羊。本研究旨在确定可持续发展目标相关指标较高的国家是否也有证据表明图书馆的使用与扫盲之间存在更密切的关系。研究方法。作者利用世界银行、联合国教科文组织、联合国和国际图联世界地图中的数据,按照收入水平、人类发展指数、识字率和性别不平等指数对各国进行了不同的分组,以探讨每种分类中识字率和图书馆使用率之间的关系。分析。使用斯皮尔曼等级相关系数来确定变量之间是否存在关系。结果。在按人类发展指数、识字率、进步程度、性别平等指数和收入对国家进行分组时,随着指标的提高,每个单独的图书馆使用统计数据的相关系数普遍上升。结论在社会健康指标较高的国家分组中,图书馆使用率和识字率之间的相关系数比这些指标较低的国家分组要高。
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