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The given table graphs compare the ratings regarding the print and non-print resources of alocal library. It is interesting to see that almost half the above 40 age group preferred not tocomment on the non-print material, which is computer software and DVDs. Regarding the range of books, the responses of 15-39 age group and those above 40 werealmost similar. Almost half the under 15s gave the rating of very good, whereas a little overa quarter each of the other two age groups thought so. Satisfactory rating was given byapproximately 50% of those above 15, whereas a third of the under 15 age group rated therange of books as satisfactory. Nearly 1 in 10 of the children below 15 were not happy withthe range of books, but a quarter each of the other two groups rated the range of books asnot good. When asked about the non-print material, almost 50% of the under 15s were not happy. Aquarter each rated these resources as very good and satisfactory. Almost 50% of those agedbetween 15 and 39 said that the non-print resources were very good, 30% were satisfied andabout a fifth were not happy with these resources. A very small minority of this age groupdid not comment on these resources. In contrast, just-under 50% of those over 40, did notcomment on them. About 11% rated these resources as very good, but a fifth rated them assatisfactory and a similar proportion gave a ‘not good’ rating
The 
given
 table graphs compare the 
ratings
 regarding the print and non-print resources of 
alocal
 library. It is interesting to 
see
 that 
almost
 half the above 40 
age
 group
 preferred not 
tocomment
 on the non-print material, which is computer software and DVDs. Regarding the range of 
books
, the responses of 15-39 
age
 group
 and those above 40 
werealmost
 similar. 
Almost
 half the under 15s gave the 
rating
 of 
very
 good
, whereas a 
little
 overa
 quarter each of the other two 
age
 groups
 thought
 so
. Satisfactory 
rating
 was 
given
 byapproximately
 50% of those above 15, whereas a third of the under 15 
age
 group
 rated
 therange
 of 
books
 as satisfactory. 
Nearly
 1 in 10 of the children below 15 were not happy 
withthe
 range of 
books
, 
but
 a quarter each of the other two 
groups
 rated
 the range of 
books
 asnot
 good
. When asked about the non-print material, 
almost
 50% of the under 15s were not happy. 
Aquarter
 each 
rated
 these resources as 
very
 good
 and satisfactory. 
Almost
 50% of those 
agedbetween
 15 and 39 said that the non-print resources were 
very
 good
, 30% 
were satisfied
 andabout
 a fifth were not happy with these resources. A 
very
 small
 minority of this 
age
 groupdid
 not comment on these resources. 
In contrast
, 
just
-under 50% of those over 40, did 
notcomment
 on them. About 11% 
rated
 these resources as 
very
 good
, 
but
 a fifth 
rated
 them 
assatisfactory
 and a similar proportion gave a ‘not 
good’
 rating
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