- **Top 1,000 Titles**: The most commonly held titles by OCLC member libraries are the United States Census (403,252 libraries), followed by the Bible, Mother Goose, and Dante's Divine Comedy. Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind" ranks 1,000th with 5,075 libraries holding it.
- **Web Page Consumption**: Children aged 2-11 lead in Web page consumption, growing by 36% to 264 pages per month in October 2004. The average consumption for all ages is 911 pages per month, an 11% increase from the previous year.
- **Phishing**: Phishing, a form of online identity theft, saw a 25% monthly increase in phishing websites from July to October 2004, with an average lifespan of only 6.4 days.
- **University Licensing Income**: Most universities earn less than $1 million from licensing technology, with New York University being the highest earner at nearly $86 million in 2003.
- **Trends in Educational Equity for Girls & Women**: Females are more likely to enroll in college immediately after high school and complete degrees at higher rates than males. Over half of all bachelor's and master's degrees are awarded to females, but they still lag behind males in certain fields like computer science, engineering, and physical sciences. Females also have lower enrollment in first-professional and doctoral programs, though they have made gains over the past 30 years.- **Top 1,000 Titles**: The most commonly held titles by OCLC member libraries are the United States Census (403,252 libraries), followed by the Bible, Mother Goose, and Dante's Divine Comedy. Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind" ranks 1,000th with 5,075 libraries holding it.
- **Web Page Consumption**: Children aged 2-11 lead in Web page consumption, growing by 36% to 264 pages per month in October 2004. The average consumption for all ages is 911 pages per month, an 11% increase from the previous year.
- **Phishing**: Phishing, a form of online identity theft, saw a 25% monthly increase in phishing websites from July to October 2004, with an average lifespan of only 6.4 days.
- **University Licensing Income**: Most universities earn less than $1 million from licensing technology, with New York University being the highest earner at nearly $86 million in 2003.
- **Trends in Educational Equity for Girls & Women**: Females are more likely to enroll in college immediately after high school and complete degrees at higher rates than males. Over half of all bachelor's and master's degrees are awarded to females, but they still lag behind males in certain fields like computer science, engineering, and physical sciences. Females also have lower enrollment in first-professional and doctoral programs, though they have made gains over the past 30 years.