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Research into Reading Behavior
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Johnson, Peggy
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Botany
/ COVID-19
/ Fiction
/ Knitting
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library and information science
/ Library associations
/ Scholarly communication
/ Sewing
2024
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Research into Reading Behavior
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Johnson, Peggy
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Botany
/ COVID-19
/ Fiction
/ Knitting
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library and information science
/ Library associations
/ Scholarly communication
/ Sewing
2024
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Research into Reading Behavior
2024
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Overview
Some years ago, a colleague flying out of Minneapolis to an American Library Association convention did an informal assessment of the local librarians he saw waiting to board the plane. Most of our fiction is in bedrooms, our den has shelves full of non-fiction (heavy on botany and horticulture), and my sewing room is home to sewing, embroidery, knitting, and other handcraft books. The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) shared data about how adults participated in the arts during COVID-19.3 In the section on reading behavior, the survey found that 53 percent of Americans read \"literature and/or books of some kind\" in 2022, down from 57 percent in 2017.
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Media Periodicals Division, The Kansas City Gardener, Inc
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