Breakout: Know Your Community: Using Demographic Data to Inform Planning

01 Oct 2016
3:30 pm-5:00 pm
Summit Room A

Breakout: Know Your Community: Using Demographic Data to Inform Planning

National census data is important for understanding demographic trends at various levels (e.g., national, state, regional, town) for library planning. This session will review Census and ACS data, as well as other national data sets for peer comparison, and emerging market segmentation tools that help provide context for library services. Attendees will complete exercises using the Census and ACS data (American Fact Finder) to reinforce learnings, as well as Tapestry for basic market segmentation. In addition, a sample case study will be provided to demonstrate the use of the various demographic data sets to respond to a need, including a sample of the Gale Analytics on Demand market segmentation custom report that employs census tract and other locator points (e.g., zip code) to search against library circulation data, census demographics, and community marketing data to develop patron profiles.

Attendees should come with street address and zip code detail for their libraries and service area information if available.