Public Libraries Cater to the Boomer Crowd

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It's not unusual for public libraries to set aside a large section or even an entire room for young readers. But as the population ages, many librarians are pondering how to better serve older visitors. They need to. By 2014, about 65 percent of U.S. library patrons will be 50 to 75 years old.

Read more about how libraries are serving Boomers in this article from Second Act.