The number of people visiting their local library is falling year on year
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The number of people using their local libraries has fallen for the fifth year running, with just under a quarter of Scots now borrowing books.
The association representing librarians has revealed local councils reduced their funding for lending services in the last five years.
It also said that, as a result, the drop in library use should come as no surprise.
The figures showing a continued decline come in a report from Audit Scotland.
Last year 34 million books were borrowed from council-run libraries.
'Investment needed'
The figures vary across the country, with less than one in five people in Renfrewshire using their local libraries, compared to just over a third of people in Moray.
The Scottish Library and Information Council said that local authorities have on average reduced their funding on new books by 30%.
But it said that where local authorities, like Moray, had sustained their investment - the overall downward trend can be reversed.
The organisation has called on councils to take their statutory duty to provide library services more seriously.