In 2023, total book loans reached 685,469, marking a 3.9% increase from the previous year. Public libraries in Gozo and Comino, and the Southern Harbour district saw the largest increases, with 9.6% and 4.5% respectively.
Victoria’s public library in Gozo registered 30,962 loans, while Nadur’s had 24,253. However, the Western district saw a 9.7% overall decrease in book loans due to an 87.1% drop in Ħaż-Żebbuġ.
The South Eastern district also experienced a 6.8% decrease, with significant drops in Ħal Għaxaq, Gudja, and Mqabba, though Marsaxlokk saw a 48.5% increase. In the Northern district, Mosta and Naxxar public libraries accounted for 50.5% and 15.0% of loans respectively.
Book acquisitions in 2023 rose by 24.1%, totaling 39,881, with notable increases in book donations and eBooks, though purchases declined by 1,037.
New public library members increased by 37.7% to 8,188, with a higher proportion of members over 18 years old, rising from 41.1% to 46.3%.
The National Library of Malta received 1,072 books and periodicals under legal deposit, a 21.7% increase from 2022, with books outnumbering periodicals.
International Trade Statistics indicated a rise in imported printed book material and a decrease in periodicals, while exports of printed book material decreased and periodicals increased.
Overall, imports grew by 9.2%, and exports fell by 13.4%. National Accounts data showed a 2.0% and 2.7% increase in private consumption expenditure on books and periodicals, respectively.
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Source: National Statistics Office