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Census 2010 in Ohio--KSL Exhibit Cases
Portrait of America...that's the 2010 Census, and it's in our hands. Exhibit cases at KSL showcase census sheets from 1900 and show what the 2010 Census can do for Ohio.
Whether it's scientific research, employers, rent structures, or college & university tuition, grants, loans, the importance of census data is far-reaching. Exhibit cases display results of prior census data in maps of housing, nursing homes, college dorm residences and much more.
Our U.S. Constitution requires a census count of America, and it's vital that residents participate. A motto of U.S.Census 2010 is "we move forward when you mail it back."
For more on the U.S. Census and how it works, why it's important, confidentiality, FAQs, key dates and the ability to read the site in many languages, look at the library exhibit cases and the U.S. Census 2010 site.
The Ohio Census might be one short, though...since there's someone new around the library. He's seen below and was caught on film as he visited the exhibit..if you haven't seen the Census exhibit yet, this 47-second mini-movie will get you started!
Posted by Karen Oye on March 10, 2010 01:44 PM
