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Wed, 5 Mar 2014 10:15:52 -0500
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Primary Research Group has published Library Use of QR Codes, ISBN 978-157440-279-7

The study presents data from 50 academic, public and special libraries about how they are using QR Codes.  The report presents detailed information on how many QR codes are being used, where they are used, how they are generated and how much they are being used.  The study looks at the growth of QR codes in libraries over time, and at how libraries are monitoring, publicizing and educating their patron base about them.  Data is broken out for size and type of library, and for the length of time that QR codes have been deployed in the library.  

Just a few of the study’s main findings are that:

•	While just 8.7 percent of higher education libraries in the sample use QR codes for virtual reference purposes, this figure jumps to 42.86 percent for law/business and other special libraries.
•	30.61 percent of all survey participants use QR codes for LibGuides or other research guides.
•	18.75 percent of libraries with fewer than 10 employees track patron use of QR codes, this figure rises to 26.32 percent for the middle employee range (10 to 49) before jumping to 42.86 percent for the top range (50 or more employees). 
•	An overwhelming 93.88 percent of survey participants use free apps or services for QR code generation.

For further information view our website at www.PrimaryResearch.com.

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