What Does the Public Say? Analyzing Online News Article Comments About Libraries
1. What Does the Public Say? Analyzing Online News Article Comments About Libraries
Margot Hanson, California Maritime Academy
Annis Lee Adams, University of California, Berkeley
California Library Association Conference | November 9, 2014
INTRODUCTION
Does the public see libraries as relevant in this world of shifting demographics and technological advancements?
According to the 2013 Pew Research Center’s report:
“Americans strongly value the role of public libraries in their communities, both for providing access to materials
and resources and for promoting literacy and improving the overall quality of life. Most Americans say they have
only had positive experiences at public libraries, and value a range of library resources and services.”
(Pew Research Center, December 2013, “How Americans value public libraries in their communities.”)
METHODS
The presenters conducted a content analysis of 693 public comments on 54 news
articles about libraries in major national newspapers to view a snapshot of
public opinion and perception.
Four newspapers selected based on total digital circulation and regional interest.
Circulation data from Alliance for Audited Media, March 2013,
“Top 25 U.S. Daily Newspaper Digital Editions.”
Search criteria:
[libraries] + July 2013-July 2014
Libraries are dinosaurs. They should all
be turned into community centers or sold
off.
("Photographer checks out US public
libraries' function, form" SF Chronicle)
-5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Free access to
information
Physical
collections
Preservation of
history
Positive impact
on community
Nice physical
space
Digital library Balanced
Collection
Remote access
(branches)
#ofcommentspertopic
RESEARCH QUESTIONS & MOST PREVALENT COMMENT TOPICS
Desires (What do people say they want from a library?)
Value (What do people say they value about libraries?)
Doesn't value (What do people say they don’t value about libraries?)
40
5
4
3 3
LIBRARY TYPES COVERED (# OF ARTICLES)
Public
Special
International
Academic
School
189
26
25453
DOES COMMENTER VALUE THE ROLE OF THE LIBRARY?
Value
Neutral
Does not value
Does not address
library
368
283
230
158
"S.F. library proposes
new code of conduct
with penalties," SF
Chronicle
"Public Library Is
Abandoning Disputed
Plan For Landmark,"
NYT
"Alleged online drug
kingpin arrested at
SF library," SF
Chronicle
"Obama and His
Library: Go Small,"
NYT
ARTICLES WITH MORE THAN 100 COMMENTS
NOTABLE QUOTES
I have to wonder if the people who say libraries
have not done a good job in keeping up with
technology have visited one recently?
("Do People Need Libraries in the Digital Age?" WSJ)
Glad all that dough went to fix up libraries… Most
people can Google for anything they'd find in a
reference library and read books downloaded to
their Kindles or iPads…Next, let's spend millions of
taxpayer dollars fixing up public telephone booths.
Welcome back to the 20th Century. ("North Beach
library's opening marks end of $200 million
program" SF Chronicle)
A few times per week, I will leave the office, turn
my phone off and head for our public library. An
hour in library…with ancient and modern authors, is
the best respite in the world. You can’t be relaxed
chasing Google.
("Do People Need Libraries in the Digital Age?" WSJ)
Since Carnegie, libraries are in cahoots to inform the
public for free.
("Got Wi-Fi? Some libraries now lending hotspots"
USA Today)
Dare I ask: If guns are allowed in public libraries in Seattle, must they
be used with silencers?
("The Gun Report: November 5, 2013" NYT)