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Cincinnati Law Library
Association
December 2, 2005
Posted by Chuck Kallendorf
Cincinnati tied with St. Paul, Minnesota in 9th. Place, overall, in
the Center for Public Policy & Social Research’s 2005 “Most Literate
Cities in America” study last month according to a recent LLRX post.
The study focuses on six factors seen as major indicators in the
country’s major cities of 250,000 or more, including newspaper
circulation, library resources, and, just this year, Internet
resources.
The city tied with Seattle, Washington in 7th. Place as far as
public library support, holdings & utilization were used as an index
of measure, but only placed 39th. on the newly created Internet
resource scale, tying with Chicago. “Of all the cities in the top
ten for overall literacy,” the study said, “only Cincinnati and
Pittsburg are low on the Internet variable, and they are both below
the median.” Seattle, Boston, and Austin, Texas took the top three
honors in that category.
“There are strong relations between three of the four internet
literacy variables,” the survey noted, “including wireless internet
access, and purchasing books & reading newspapers on the internet,
but the availability of wireless terminals in public libraries isn’t
related to those variables.”
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