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Statistics on Libraries: 2022
NR124/2023
Release Date: 17 July 2023
Updated: 18 July 2023
Administrative data provided by Malta Libraries revealed that, in 2022, total book loans stood at 659,616, an increase of 38,414, or 6.2 per cent, over the preceding year. After the dip in book loans in 2020, which was caused by the outbreak of the pandemic, book loans from public libraries have registered an increase for the second year running.

When compared to the preceding year, public libraries in Western and the Northen districts registered the largest increases in book loans, at the rates of 20.0 per cent and 19.8 per cent respectively. In the sister island of Gozo, the majority of book loans was registered at the public library of Victoria numbering 29,061, followed by Nadur public library with 17,193 book loans (Table 3). 

The regional libraries at Ħ’Attard and  Ħaż-Żebbuġ had most of the increase in book loans among the libraries of the Western district, such that together they represented over half of the gains in this district year-on-year.

With reference to the Northen district, the public libraries of Mosta and Naxxar recorded most of the book loans respectively amounting  to 49.7 and 14.7 per cent of the total registered in the district (Table 3).

Conversely, the public libraries of the  South Eastern district registered a decrease of 4.7 per cent in book loans. Compared to the previous year, the biggest decrease in book loans from the public libraries was registered in Mqabba, 27.9 per cent. On the other hand, in the same district an increase of 52.4 per cent in book loans was registered in the public library of Ħal Kirkop (Table 3).

In 2022, book acquisitions amounted to 32,124, down by 16.3 per cent when compared to the preceding year. The biggest drop has been registered in eBooks which decreased by 77.4 per cent, followed by book donations with a decrease of 16.1 per cent . On the other hand, the book purchases recorded an increase of 14.7 per cent when compared with the previous year (Table 1).

New members of public libraries, in 2022, stood at 5,947, up by 73.1 per cent when compared to the preceding year. Likewise, the share of persons under the age of 18 among the new library members went up from 52.1 to 56.5 per cent  (Table 2).

The number of books and periodicals received by the National Library of Malta under legal deposit amounted to 881, down by   11.0 per cent when compared to 2021. In 2022, the number of books overtook the number of periodicals (Table 4).

Data of the International Trade Statistics indicated that, last year, both the imports and exports of printed book material and periodicals increased. Indeed, such imports went up by 21.9 per cent, whereas exports went up by 8.2 per cent (Table 5). At the same time, National Accounts data revealed that the total private final consumption expenditure on books; and newspapers and periodicals grew by 10.6 per cent and 2.4 per cent respectively (Table 6).

Chart 1. Book acquisitions and loans

Chart 2. New library members

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Chart 3. New public library membership by category (%)

2022

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Note: ‘Other’ includes Guests, Staff members and Teachers.

Statistics on Libraries: 2022
NR124/2023
Release Date: 17 July 2023
Updated: 18 July 2023
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  • Total book loans stood at 659,616, an increase of 38,414, or 6.2 per cent, over the preceding year.
  • Public libraries in Western and the Northern districts registered the largest increases in book loans, with 20.0 per cent and 19.8 per cent respectively.
  • New members of public libraries, in 2022, stood at 5,947, up by 73.1 per cent when compared to the preceding year.
 

Methodological Notes

1. Malta Libraries is the public entity which took over the functions of the Libraries Department in 2011. It is responsible for the Malta and Gozo National Libraries, the Central Public Library, the Regional Libraries, the Branch Libraries and the Gozo Public Libraries.

2. With reference to Table 2, from 2019 the new members in the Intermediate 13-17 age group are calculated by taking into account the enrolment of secondary school students as part of the migration process of school libraries onto the Malta Libraries platform.

3. In Table 5, goods are classified according to the Harmonised System division codes:

● 4901 – Printed books, brochures, leaflets and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets.
● 4902 – Newspapers, journals and periodicals, whether or not illustrated or containing advertising material.

4. In Table 6, ‘Miscellaneous printed matter’ includes:

● catalogues and advertising material;
● posters, plain or picture postcards, calendars;
● greeting cards and visiting cards, announcement and message cards;
● maps and globes.

and excludes:

● pre-franked postcards and aerogrammes;
● stamp albums.

5. References to this news release are to be cited appropriately.

6. Statistics in this News Release should be interpreted in the context of the COVID-19 situation. Due to the pandemic restrictions, libraries were closed between 30th March and 25th June 2020.

During 2021, both Central Public Libraries as well as the Regional and Branch Libraries across Malta and Gozo operated on restricted schedules during the first and second quarter of the year. None of the libraries were closed.

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