Ann Arbor District Library rated one of the best In the USA
Monday, February 23
The Ann Arbor District Library is one of the top libraries in the country, according to a new survey by Library Journal, America’s Star Libraries, published in its February 15 issue.
Of the 7,115 libraries evaluated for the report, only 256 (3.5 %) received stars for their achievements. AADL was one of ten of 88 libraries nation-wide in its budget bracket (libraries with an annual budget of 10M – 29.9M) to receive the highest possible overall ranking of 5 stars. In Michigan, 376 libraries qualified for evaluation, with only two receiving stars - AADL with its 5-star ranking, and Canton Public Library which earned 3 stars in its budget bracket.
The survey was based on data reported to Institute of Museum and Library Services for fiscal year 2005-2006 and since this data was collected, AADL’s service statistics have continued to rise.
The Library Journal Report
Traditionally, many public library decision-makers have focused on circulation alone as the performance indicator for a successful library. Today, the full range of services now includes electronic access, facilities use, and programming.
The inaugural LJ Index of Public Library Service, sponsored by Baker & Taylor's Bibliostat, is based on 2005- 2006 data for:
circulation transactions per capita, including checkouts and renewals;
visits to library buildings per capita;
computer sessions per capita;
program attendance per capita,
as reported by local libraries to their state library agencies and compiled by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Top libraries are organized into star tiers, much like the Michelin guide, for example, with five, four, or three stars. Libraries are scored in relation to other peer libraries based on total operating expenditures rather than on community population.
AADL Statistics and Increases
Based on the data reported to IMLS in fiscal year 2005-2006, AADL, with a service population of 155,000 had:
34.3 circulation transactions per capita
9.1 visits to library buildings per capita
1.6 computer sessions per capita
0.3 program attendees per capita
Since 2005-2006, growth has continued at AADL:
Annual circulation transactions have increased 57% to 8,173,534
Visits to library buildings rose 16.5 % to 1,642,078
Computer sessions increased 6% to 259,338
Event attendance increased 14% to 52,891
With an equally expanded projected service population of 165, 000 AADL now boasts:
49.5 circulation transactions per capita
10 visits to library buildings per capita
1.6 computer sessions per capita
.3 program attendees per capita
For more information about Library Journal’s, America’s Star Libraries, visit libraryjournal.com. For more information about the Ann Arbor District Library and its services, visit aadl.org.











