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Purpose

– The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between different aspects of public library use with elements of economic growth and development.

Design/methodology/approach

– Statistical correlations were performed to uncover statistically significant relationships.

Findings

– Relationships are not uniform: strongly positive relationships exist between education and visits, circulation and library programmes, savings and visits and circulation and programmes, and a strongly negative relationship exists between health and circulation.

Research limitations/implications

– Only one proxy variable for each of the economic development indicators was used, including the fact that others might have revealed other information.

Social implications

– The revealed relationships should be kept in mind by librarians and policymakers as decisions to change library services that might trickle down to citizens through economic growth and development.

Originality/value

– This paper brings together a variety of economic growth and development factors and several aspects of public library use in a single framework.

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