Title: PA Trustees and Friends Institute April 27
1Taxpayer Return on Investment (ROI)Pennsylvania
Public Libraries
- PA Trustees and Friends InstituteApril 27 28,
2007May 4 5, 2007
2Types of Return-on-Investment
- Effects on users
- Saves them time and money
- Improves quality of life
- Effects on education
- Aids teachers, students, lifelong learners
- Supports academic and school libraries
3Types of Return-on-Investment
- Effects on the workplace
- Individual workers rely on public libraries
- Supports special libraries
- Economic effects on local communities
Pennsylvania - Ripple effects of library salaries, purchases
in-library services - Halo effect of spending by library visitors
during trips to the public libraries
4Study Methods
- Household telephone interviews (1,128 interviews)
- In-library survey of visitors (2,614 responses)
- Survey of organizations served by academic,
school and special libraries (226) - Follow-up survey of public libraries (129
responses) - REMI state input-output economic model
- State Library statistics
5Example of Contingent Value Questions from PA
User Survey
- If there were no public library, what would you
do to obtain the information on this visit? - __ I would not bother to do anything.
- __ I need the information, but do not know where
else to go. - __ I would use another source
6Contingent Value Questions from PA User Survey
- How much time and money do you think it would
take to use the alternative source? - How far would you have had to travel to use this
other source? - Please estimate the additional costs of using
this other source. This includes renting or
buying it, or any other costs such as parking,
public transportation and any other expenses.
7Some Results of Telephone Interviews
8Results Benefits of Having PA Public Libraries
- Net benefits to user (959 million)
- Net benefits to organization users
- (5 million)
- Value of needed information that might be lost
(84 million) - Salaries and wages contributed (180 million)
9Some Results of Telephone Interviews
10Results Benefits of Having PA Public Libraries
(Contd)
- In-state expenditures added to economy (68
million) - Revenue to in-library shops (1 million)
- Revenue to nearby businesses and services
attributed to library use (80 million) - Total Return-on-Investment (1,377 million)
11Some Results of Telephone Interviews
12Results Ratio of Taxpayer Return on Investment
in PA Public Libraries
- Return-on-Investment (ROI) 1,377 million
- Taxpayer Investment 249 million
- Ratio of ROI to taxpayer investment
- 5.5 to 1
13In-Library Survey of Visitors
- Principal observations
- Services used
- Purpose of visit
- Importance and outcomes of information use
- Time and cost to use the library
- Time and cost to use alternatives
- Other activities as part of trip
- Demographics
14Top Ten In-Person Services Used
15Adult Access to the Internet from a Library
Computer
16Remote Access to the Library
17Purpose of Visits
18Survey of Organization Libraries Served
- Schools, universities and other organization were
surveyed by mail - Post-stratified by type of organization/library
- Awareness and use of PA Power Library
- Services used
19Organization Library Use Results
- School libraries
- About 3,700 public private schools
- 87 use public libraries extensively
- They use public libraries about 350,000 times a
year - Academic libraries
- 206 academic libraries
- 76 currently use public libraries
- They use public libraries about 12,000 times a
year
20Organization Library Use Results
- Special libraries
- 669 special libraries identified
- 71 currently use public libraries
- These type of libraries utilize public libraries
about 38,500 times a year
21Public Library Follow-up Results
- School age children constitute 39.0 of visits to
public libraries. - Tourists account for 4.5 of all visits.
- Non-English speaking users account for 3.2 of
visits. - Latchkey children constitute about 4.6 of visits.
22Economic Return-on-Investment
- Contingent valuation
- REMI economic input/output model
23Definition of Contingent Valuation
- Contingent Valuation is an economic method used
to assess the benefits of non-priced goods and
services (e.g., libraries or specific library
services) by examining the implication of not
having the product or service
24User Net Benefit
- If there were no public library, what would you
do to obtain the information on this visit? - The value of time depends on purpose of visit
personal, work-related, teacher, student, adult
with child, other
25User Benefits of Having PA Public Libraries
- Benefits to Users
- Users would have to pay much more in their time
and/or money to obtain needed information - User would have missed valuable information
because they would not know where else to go
obtain it. The value of this information would
be lost. - Organization users would have to pay more to
obtain needed information - Other Important User Benefits include quality of
life issues, etc.
26Community/State Benefits of Having PA Public
Libraries
- Economic Benefits to the State
- Library salaries and wages contribute to
communities - Expenditures on in-state products and services
add to the economy - Revenue to in-library shops, etc. run by vendors
contributes to the economy - Many visits to libraries involve other activities
such as shopping, going to restaurants, coffee
shops, etc. Some revenue to these services is
attributable to trips to the library
27Ratio of Taxpayer Return-on-Investment in PA
Public Libraries
- Return-on-Investment (ROI) 1,377 million
- Taxpayer Investment 249 million
- Ratio of ROI to taxpayer investment
- 5.5 to 1
28Ratio of Taxpayer Return-on-Investment in PA
Public Libraries
- Return-on-Investment (ROI) xxxx million
- Taxpayer Investment xxxx million
- Ratio of ROI to taxpayer investment
- x.x to 1
29Economic Benefits to the Community/State
- Wages and salaries (from state statistics)
- In-state expenditures (from public library
follow-up survey) - Vendor revenue from in-library shops (from
follow-up survey)
30Economic Benefits to the Community/State
- Halo revenue to nearby services (from the
In-library survey) - - Total purchases times 23 based on British
study
31General Comments from Users
- As a senior citizen it provides countless hours
of reading enjoyment for me and for hundreds of
other seniors. - I love ordering books online and picking them up
at our local library. - This library provides new bestsellers,
magazines, newspapers, videos and DVD's, plus
Internet access. It has convenient hours and is
open late.
32User Demographics
33User Demographics
34User Demographics
35User Demographics
36User Demographics
37Services Use by Visitors
38Services Use by Visitors
39In-Library Access to the Internet
40Type of Personal or Family Information
Needs/In-Person Visits
41Services Used to Address Personal or Family
Information Needs
42Reasons Libraries Are Used for Personal or Family
Needs
43Reasons Libraries Are Used for Personal or Family
Needs
44Attributes of Information Obtained for Personal
or Family Needs
45Outcomes for Personal or Family Information
46Comments from Users Personal Use of the Library
- I found information to use in renovating my
bathroom. It will save me hundreds of dollars in
comparison to having someone do the work. - We have a new baby and the library provided us
with many informative resources, books, DVD's,
tapes magazines. - The library allowed me to appreciate music that
I couldn't easily listen to otherwise. - I was able to locate medical information about
my sick child.
47Uses of the Library fro Recreation and
Entertainment
48Ways Libraries Help With Recreational or
Information Needs
49Comments from Users Recreational Use of Library
- The library keeps us from going crazy over the
long, cold winter. It gives us the opportunity to
read things we couldn't afford to buy. - I use the library as a refuge and quiet place to
read, relax, reflect and as a escape for
Americas high-speed business culture. - I was going on a trip and was able to borrow
audio books, which helped me stay alert while
driving.
50Adult Students/Level of Education
51Top Services Used by Adult Students
52Teachers/Level of Teaching
53Teacher Purposes for Visits
54Library Services Used by Teachers
55Comments from Users Educational Use of the
Library
- I have checked out many books that I needed for
a class, instead of buying them at the
bookstore. - I go for computer use for the research
databases for my graduate courses. Use of
language tapes to prepare for trips is also
appreciated. - We love the childrens programs. It encourages
reading, since we can't afford books.
56School Library Uses of the Public Library
57Reasons School Libraries Use Public Libraries
58School Librarians/Research Outcomes
59Where Public Library Visitors Work
60Types of Work or Job-Related Information Needs
61Services Used by Organization Libraries
62Comments from Users Work Use of the Library
- Research (writing a book), used books, Internet
and tapes. - I researched prospective competitors and health
issues. I also checked out books and used
periodical database (online). - The library was essential for the fundraising
resource materials I found to help develop a
non-profit program. There were extremely helpful
staff available. - Use of the computer is essential in my job
search.
63Reasons Children Were Brought to the Library
64Lifelong Learners
65Why Lifelong Learners Use the Library