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How Connected are Canadian Public Libraries to the Information Highway?

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Saskatchewan

What is the population of the area served by your library?

 

Percent Count Answers
0.0% 0/11  Less than 1,000
0.0% 0/11  1,000 to 9,999
18.2% 2/11  10,000 to 49,999
54.5% 6/11  50,000 to 99,999
27.3% 3/11  100,000 to 249,999
0.0% 0/11  250,000+
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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As of August 1, 2000, how many Internet connected workstations were available to the public at your library?

 

Basic Statistics
Count 53
Minimum 1.00
Maximum 109.00
Mean 42.27
Total 465

 


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Obtaining multimedia benefits from the Internet requires a minimum 486 or Power Mac computer. How many of each type of public access workstations does your library have?

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Public libraries have indicated that there are times when the demand for public Internet access exceeds the number of available workstations. How often does this event occur at your library?

 

Percent Count Answers
0.0% 0/11  Always
45.5% 5/11  Frequently
45.5% 5/11  Occasionally
9.1% 1/11  Never
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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Does your library charge users a fee to access the Internet?

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How many branches and/or service points covered by this response incur long distance charges when connecting to the Internet?

 

Basic Statistics
Count 10
Minimum 0.00
Maximum 46.00
Mean 9.10
Total 91

 


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How does your library connect to the Internet?

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Approximately what percentage of the library's annual budget is directed towards Internet connection costs?

 

Percent Count Answers
55.6% 5/9  1 - 5
11.1% 1/9  6 - 10
11.1% 1/9  11 - 20
0.0% 0/9  21 - 30
22.2% 2/9  31 - 40
0.0% 0/9  40 +
100.0% 9/9 Summary

 


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Does your library have a Web site?

 

Percent Count Answers
100.0% 11/11  Yes
0.0% 0/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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What services can users access through the library's Web site?

 

Percent Count Answers
100.0% 11/11  Search the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
63.6% 7/11  Reserve and/or request books from the OPAC
72.7% 8/11  Search full-text and bibliographic databases from outside the library
18.2% 2/11  Consult special collections digitized by your library
63.6% 7/11  Access community information that you have added to the Web site
54.5% 6/11  Access electronic services (e.g. pay fines, ask reference questions, register for programs, etc.)
81.8% 9/11  Find pathfinders or useful links for web searching organized by the library
81.8% 9/11  Access e-mail, e.g. via Hotmail, Excite, etc.
72.7% 8/11  Locate information or services from local, provincial and/or federal governments
36.4% 4/11  Other

 


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As the Internet evolves, people are demanding faster Internet connections and more powerful computers to utilize more sophisticated applications. How satisfied do you think library staff and users are with the level of Internet service provided by the Library?

 

1)  Staff
Percent Count Answers
18.2% 2/11  Very satisfied
72.7% 8/11  Somewhat satisfied
9.1% 1/11  Not satisfied
100.0% 11/11 Summary
2)  Users
Percent Count Answers
27.3% 3/11  Very satisfied
72.7% 8/11  Somewhat satisfied
0.0% 0/11  Not satisfied
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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Below is a list of frequently mentioned concerns about Internet access. Please indicate how serious each concern is for your library.

 

1)  Theft and vandalism of equipment
Percent Count Answers
9.1% 1/11  Very serious
18.2% 2/11  Somewhat serious
72.7% 8/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary
2)  Speed of Internet connections
Percent Count Answers
54.5% 6/11  Very serious
27.3% 3/11  Somewhat serious
18.2% 2/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 54/54 Summary
3)  Number of connected computers
Percent Count Answers
27.3% 3/11  Very serious
36.4% 4/11  Somewhat serious
36.4% 4/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary
4)  Training/maintaining/upgrading staff skills
Percent Count Answers
54.5% 6/11  Very serious
36.4% 4/11  Somewhat serious
9.1% 1/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary
5)  Internet security (e.g. privacy, virus)
Percent Count Answers
9.1% 1/11  Very serious
72.7% 8/11  Somewhat serious
18.2% 2/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary
6)  Inappropriate Internet usage
Percent Count Answers
9.1% 1/11  Very serious
54.5% 6/11  Somewhat serious
36.4% 4/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary
7)  Ongoing connection costs
Percent Count Answers
72.7% 8/11  Very serious
18.2% 2/11  Somewhat serious
9.1% 1/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary
8)  Cost of replacing/updating equipment
Percent Count Answers
72.7% 8/11  Very serious
18.2% 2/11  Somewhat serious
9.1% 1/11  Not currently a problem
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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Does your library filter/block inappropriate content?

 

Percent Count Answers
0.0% 0/11  Yes - for all public workstations
9.1% 1/11  Yes - only for workstations in the children's section
90.9% 10/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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Does your library have an Internet Acceptable Use Policy?

 

Percent Count Answers
90.9% 10/11  Yes
9.1% 1/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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To get an idea of what kinds of services libraries would like to provide to their patrons, imagine your library had unlimited access to funding and bandwidth. What are the top three new services you would offer?

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Within the next two years, do you have plans to implement any of the following Internet connectivity upgrades with your foreseeable resources? 

1)  Installing new connected computers
Percent Count Answers
30.0% 3/10  Yes
60.0% 6/10  Currently underway
0.0% 0/10  Just completed
10.0% 1/10  No
100.0% 10/10 Summary
2)  Upgrading older computers
Percent Count Answers
54.5% 6/11  Yes
18.2% 2/11  Currently underway
0.0% 0/11  Just completed
27.3% 3/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary
3)  Replacing internal network equipment
Percent Count Answers
20.0% 2/10  Yes
30.0% 3/10  Currently underway
0.0% 0/10  Just completed
50.0% 5/10  No
100.0% 10/10 Summary
4)  Installing faster external Internet connection
Percent Count Answers
36.4% 4/11  Yes
18.2% 2/11  Currently underway
9.1% 1/11  Just completed
36.4% 4/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary
5)  Expanding facilities (computer labs, etc.)
Percent Count Answers
27.3% 3/11  Yes
18.2% 2/11  Currently underway
9.1% 1/11  Just completed
45.5% 5/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary
6)  Obtaining new software applications
Percent Count Answers
45.5% 5/11  Yes
27.3% 3/11  Currently underway
0.0% 0/11  Just completed
27.3% 3/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary
7)  Installing interior wiring
Percent Count Answers
30.0% 3/10  Yes
20.0% 2/10  Currently underway
0.0% 0/10  Just completed
50.0% 5/10  No
100.0% 10/10 Summary
8)  Upgrading interior wiring
Percent Count Answers
9.1% 1/11  Yes
18.2% 2/11  Currently underway
9.1% 1/11  Just completed
63.6% 7/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary

 


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Financial assistance for upgrades originates from numerous sources. How will/did your library fund the upgrade(s)?

 

Percent Count Answers
81.8% 9/11  From within the existing budget
81.8% 9/11  A donation from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
18.2% 2/11  Corporate donation
54.5% 6/11  Federal funds
63.6% 7/11  Provincial funds
45.5% 5/11  Municipal funds
54.5% 6/11  Local fundraising
9.1% 1/11  Other
0.0% 0/11  Not applicable

 


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If your library is currently unable to implement any upgrades, is it for any of the following reasons?

 

Percent Count Answers
0.0% 0/11  Lack of need/interest
54.5% 6/11  Lack of funding
36.4% 4/11  Waiting for local carrier/service provider to deploy/upgrade existing infrastructure
27.3% 3/11  Other
18.2% 2/11  Not applicable

 


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SchoolNet and LibraryNet are exploring the possibility of establishing an on-line data collection mechanism and repository of connectivity information in order to provide the library community with more accurate connectivity data on a regular basis, i.e. connection speeds, planned connectivity upgrades. Would you be interested in participating in such a pilot project?

 

Percent Count Answers
72.7% 8/11  Yes
27.3% 3/11  No
100.0% 11/11 Summary
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