If you enjoy reading, what authors and books do you like? If not, what kinds of books might you seek to learn how to do something? (example: Chilton car manuals, cookbooks, how to make slime manuals)
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What interests or hobbies do you or your family have? (examples: gardening, church softball league) Also, which ones would you like to have? (examples: international travel, skydiving)
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What kinds of movies do you like? (examples: action, romantic, comedy, thought-provoking)
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Do you have Internet access at home?
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Do you have a computer at home?
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Do you tend to access the Internet on devices like tablets or phones or do you access the Internet on a computer?
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On a scale of 1-10, how would you rank your computer literacy skills? (10 could indicate knowledge of programming or networking, 5 could indicate knowledge of Microsoft Word or Google docs, 1 could indicate not much computer knowledge).
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Did you know that our brains cannot tell the difference between listening to audiobooks and reading? Would access to resources like audiobooks or large print books affect your reading in a positive way?
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Some prefer reading magazines to books. Others prefer to read the paper. What sorts of materials would you like to see in the library?
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Do you prefer good old-fashioned print resources (books, magazines, etc.), digital resources (eBooks), or a combination of both?
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Teens and youth: what books, resources, and activities would you like to see in your library? (Examples include but are not limited to: crafts, coding, fantasy football meetups, movie and/or book clubs)