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    Ontario public library statistics

    • data.ontario.ca
    • open.canada.ca
    csv, xlsx
    Updated Sep 27, 2024
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    Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries (2024). Ontario public library statistics [Dataset]. https://data.ontario.ca/dataset/ontario-public-library-statistics
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    csv(429801), csv(None), csv(415623), csv(427945), csv(430777), xlsx(569211), csv(436650), xlsx(571676), xlsx(None)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 27, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries
    License

    https://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontariohttps://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontario

    Time period covered
    Sep 27, 2024
    Area covered
    Ontario
    Description

    Self-reported data from approximately 380 public libraries, First Nation public libraries and contracting organizations. The data includes:

    • general information including address
    • financial information
    • holdings information
    • staffing information
    • facilities information
    • activities information including typical week data
    • partnership information (2011 onwards)

    Data from 2011 and onwards is from a refreshed database. New fields were added for:

    • provincial funding types
    • project grant types
    • special collections holdings
    • circulation of E-resources including E-books
    • lending laptops
    • program types
    • readers advisory transactions
    • information technology support

    In 2012, new fields were added for:

    • E-readers
    • requests for accessible format materials
    • business and economic partnerships.

    In 2013 more fields were added for social media visits and other professional staff.

    In 2016 a field was added for indigenous language training and retention, while circulating and reference holdings information was combined.

    In 2017 fields were added for e-learning services, students hired for a summer or semester, circulating wireless hot spots, and library service visits to residence-bound people.

    In 2019 fields were added for Facility Rentals and Bookings, ‘Pop-up’ Libraries, Extended Services and Facilities, Government Services Partnerships, and Business and Economic Sector Partnerships.

    The database uses the common name "LibStats".

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    Ontario public library statistics | gimi9.com

    • gimi9.com
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    Ontario public library statistics | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/ca_363fff31-6a07-41eb-9922-e9b64192b08b/
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    Area covered
    Ontario
    Description

    Self-reported data from approximately 380 public libraries, First Nation public libraries and contracting organizations. The data includes: * general information including address * financial information * holdings information * staffing information * facilities information * activities information including typical week data * partnership information (2011 onwards) Data from 2011 and onwards is from a refreshed database. New fields were added for: * provincial funding types * project grant types * special collections holdings * circulation of E-resources including E-books * lending laptops * program types * readers advisory transactions * information technology support In 2012, new fields were added for: * E-readers * requests for accessible format materials * business and economic partnerships. In 2013 more fields were added for social media visits and other professional staff. In 2016 a field was added for indigenous language training and retention, while circulating and reference holdings information was combined. In 2017 fields were added for e-learning services, students hired for a summer or semester, circulating wireless hot spots, and library service visits to residence-bound people. In 2019 fields were added for Facility Rentals and Bookings, ‘Pop-up’ Libraries, Extended Services and Facilities, Government Services Partnerships, and Business and Economic Sector Partnerships. The database uses the common name "LibStats".

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Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries (2024). Ontario public library statistics [Dataset]. https://data.ontario.ca/dataset/ontario-public-library-statistics

Ontario public library statistics

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18 scholarly articles cite this dataset (View in Google Scholar)
csv(429801), csv(None), csv(415623), csv(427945), csv(430777), xlsx(569211), csv(436650), xlsx(571676), xlsx(None)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 27, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries
License

https://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontariohttps://www.ontario.ca/page/open-government-licence-ontario

Time period covered
Sep 27, 2024
Area covered
Ontario
Description

Self-reported data from approximately 380 public libraries, First Nation public libraries and contracting organizations. The data includes:

  • general information including address
  • financial information
  • holdings information
  • staffing information
  • facilities information
  • activities information including typical week data
  • partnership information (2011 onwards)

Data from 2011 and onwards is from a refreshed database. New fields were added for:

  • provincial funding types
  • project grant types
  • special collections holdings
  • circulation of E-resources including E-books
  • lending laptops
  • program types
  • readers advisory transactions
  • information technology support

In 2012, new fields were added for:

  • E-readers
  • requests for accessible format materials
  • business and economic partnerships.

In 2013 more fields were added for social media visits and other professional staff.

In 2016 a field was added for indigenous language training and retention, while circulating and reference holdings information was combined.

In 2017 fields were added for e-learning services, students hired for a summer or semester, circulating wireless hot spots, and library service visits to residence-bound people.

In 2019 fields were added for Facility Rentals and Bookings, ‘Pop-up’ Libraries, Extended Services and Facilities, Government Services Partnerships, and Business and Economic Sector Partnerships.

The database uses the common name "LibStats".

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