2005
URL: http://files.ontario.ca/ontario_library_stats_2005.csv
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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Additional information
- Last updated
- July 8, 2019
- Created
- December 31, 2019
- Format
- text/csv
- File size
- unknown size
- Licence
- Open Government Licence – Ontario
- Name
- 2005
- Type
- Data
- Language
- English
- Data range start
- January 1, 2005
- Data range end
- December 31, 2005
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