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More people visiting 
libraries than ever – just not always in person

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Overall, library officials say, circulation of basically all materials has been growing annually.

More people do tend to use the library during a down economy, but it’s difficult to pinpoint exact reasons for the growth without speculating, said Linda Price, public relations director for the Crystal Lake Public Library.

“I like to think it’s a good library, and we know what we’re doing,” she said.

In Crystal Lake, library use has grown disproportionately to the population since 1991. In 2001-02, the city’s population was about 38,000 and circulation was 655,559. Ten years later, the population had gone up only a couple thousand, while circulation had reached nearly 1,015,274.

Area libraries continue to meet the demands of technology, expanding websites and improving access.

The Huntley Area Public Library recently added a mobile app that gives patrons the means to check out items using their smartphones or tablets.

“You can come in and do all the great things you’ve been able to do for the past 20 years, but at the same token, we’re seeing more of an increase for people being able to use their mobile devices to do anything,” said Doug Cataldo, marketing and technology specialist for the library.

Along with that, the circulation of e-books in Huntley has increased 90 percent in the past year, he said.

Those using the online books range from 7- or 8-year-olds to their parents to senior citizens, including many from Sun City, said Pamela Cardenas, e-book librarian.

“I think it will continue to grow for several more years,” she said. “Just the amount of devices that come out probably contributes to it. I think now there’s a device probably for everybody.”

• The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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