Janine A. Kuntz, Jeannette E. Pierce
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The editorial board of the ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey is pleased to announce response rates have improved over the past five years with 51.6% of U.S. libraries responding in 2019 compared to 48.2% in 2015. Thank you to all libraries that contributed fiscal year 2019 data as well as prior years. Increased participation leads to a more comprehensive understanding of what is happening in academic libraries and generates more robust data for benchmarking and impact analysis. Survey participants receive complimentary access to the summary data via the ACRLMetrics platform. Those who wish to dive deeper into the data can subscribe to ACRLMetrics, an online tool providing access to all ACRL survey data from 1998 to present. Additionally, a print edition of the 2019 data is also available for purchase through the ALA Store. This article highlights some of the key findings from the 2019 survey with respect to the principl
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The Top 5 Curiosity Desk Stories Of 2020
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The COVID pandemic. Millions of American calling and fighting for racial equality and social justice. The 2020 Presidential Election. These three ongoing stories dominated not just the headlines in 2020, but also the day-to-day lives of millions, as we all attempted to navigate uniquely precarious waters.
These topics also inspired many of the questions we here at the Curiosity Desk asked and sought to answer this year. Here are a few we think are worth revisiting as we reflect on a year like no other.
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When I came across a brief mention of a 1973 vote at Town Meeting in the small town of Ashby, Massachusetts, my jaw nearly hit the floor.