Year-wise, library usage statistics have consistently played a pivotal role in understanding and addressing the evolving needs and preferences of library patrons. This report highlights key metrics collected over time to analyze usage patterns, including library footfall, book circulation, highest borrowers, title collections, materials in demand, library website usage, most visited pages, and academic initiatives. Footfall data has provided insights into peak times of the day, enabling optimal staffing and resource allocation. Circulation statistics have revealed popular titles and trends in reading habits, while identifying frequent borrowers has helped tailor services to their needs. Analyzing material demand has guided informed decisions on prioritizing formats and expanding relevant collections. Tracking website usage and the popularity of specific pages has offered valuable insights into patrons’ interactions with online resources, while browser data has facilitated website optimization. Together, these year-wise statistics serve as essential tools for assessing the effectiveness of library services, enhancing user engagement, and shaping a more impactful library experience.