Title: The Numbers Game Analyzing
1The Numbers GameAnalyzing Presenting Your
Librarys Data
- Keith Curry Lance
- Consultant
- RSL Research Group
2NEEDS FOR ANALYZING PRESENTING DATA
- Planning marketing programs services
- Making management decisions
- Evaluating performance
- Justifying budgets
- Doing advocacy
3STRATEGIES
- Taking the users point of view
- Examining trends/making projections
- Comparing libraries (to each other to
standards) - Putting libraries in social context
4Taking the Users Point of View
- Per capita statistics
- The market basket approach
- The competitive market
- The taxpayers perspective
5Per Capita Statistics
Pennsylvania Public Libraries Total Per
Capita Visits 42,567,000 3.6 Circulation 62,7
66,000 5.2 Reference 8,294,000 0.7
FSCS, 2004
6The Market Basket Approach
- The typical PA resident pays 24.22 for public
library service. In exchange, the typical
resident - borrowed 5 circulating books
- Walter Isaacsons EINSTEIN 32
- PAULA DEEN It Aint All About
- the Cookin 25
- used 2 items in the library
- WALL STREET JOURNAL 101/year
- received an answer to a reference question
- DUNS BUSINESS RANKINGS 395/year
- If an individual had purchased only these
materials, the cost would have been about
2,422.00
FSCS, 2004
7The Competitive Market
- Are you getting your moneys worth?
- The .38 cent sales tax increase will cost the
average Boulder citizen about 17.00 per year. - For 17.00, you can buy
- 1/3 of a filled pothole
- 3/4 of a ticket to the CU-Nebraska game
- 1 extra large pizza with the works
- 3 parking tickets
- OR unlimited use of an expanded public library!
8The Taxpayers Perspective
- April 30, 2007 is Tax Freedom Day!
- US taxpayers spent Jan. 1 to Apr. 30 earning what
we will pay in local, state, and federal taxes
for the year. - Figures on local library revenue per capita and
personal income indicate that residents spent
just 3 hours--lets say 8am to 11am on Jan.
1--earning the taxes that will support the
states public libraries for the entire year!
9Tracking Trends Making Projections
- Tracking year-to-year trends
- Comparing trends
- Indexing dollars for inflation
- Indexing salaries for cost of living
- Projecting future needs
10Tracking Year-Year Trends Tool
11Comparative Trend Analysis Example
12Tracking Year-Year Trends Example
- Douglas County (CO) Librariesone of the fastest
growing counties in the US - Trends in population growth circulation
- 1990-2005
- population 92,000 to 225,000 (x 2.45)
- circulation 360k to 3.6 million (x 10)
13Indexing Dollars for Inflation Example
- Inflation increased cost of the same item(s)
over time - Your library spent 20K on periodicals in 2000,
21K in 2006 - Average price of high school small public
library periodicals (LJ) 43 in 2000, 56 in
2006 - 56/431.3, 1.36 x 20k26k needed
- 21k/1.316.1k (value of 21k in 2000)
14Indexing Salaries for Cost of Living Example
- Cost of living variations in cost of item(s)
from place to place (at same time) - Moving from outlying town (100) to big city
suburb (110) - In outlying town, local librarian makes 30k
- What salary needed in big city suburb to maintain
buying power? - In big city suburb, equivalent salary is 33k
- Same salary, 30k 27.3k
15Projecting Future Needs Examples
- Adjustments for population, inflation
- Eagle County Public Library deal
- Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR)
- Projections for library prices
- Estimating cost of first day or replacement
collections - Price series for books, periodicals, serials
- Price series for electronic formats access
- Hint Add trend line to Excel chart of recent
historical data to estimate future inflation,
prices
16Comparing Libraries
- Identifying peers
- Individual vs. grouped data
- Rankings
17Comparing Libraries Examples
- Identifying peers (population, dollars, FTE,
football teams that beat yours) - Rankings state rankings, Hennen ratings
- Percentages/grouped data staff materials as
of total operating expenditures - Summary statistics LSA population, electronic
access expenditures - Benchmarking/standards selected statistics for
trustees, state standards, national norms
18Ranking Example 1
19Ranking Example 2
20Key Statistics for Trustees Example
21Putting Libraries in Context
- Scanning the social, political, and economic
environment - Identifying decision-makers concerns
- Finding appropriate data
- Creating the hook
22Libraries in Context Examples
- PLs rank 2nd only to Fire protection among local
government services - Visits to CO libraries outnumber ski lift ticket
sales 6-1 annually - Americans spend enough on legal gambling annually
to fund PLs for 75 years - The nations PLs circulate 4.5 million items per
day--2 1/2 times the daily number of Fed Ex
deliveries
23Contact Information
- Keith Curry Lance
- Consultant, RSL Research Group
- Tel. 303 466 1860 - Mobile 720 232 5866
- keithlance_at_comcast.net or
- klance_at_RSLresearch.com
- http//www.linkedin.com/in/keithcurrylance
- http//www.RSLresearch.com