Abstract The Millennials (born between 1979 and 1988) have been described in the library and education literature as a unique generation who are more technologically advanced and of higher intelligence than preceding generations. They have also been described as being extremely adept at using Web 2.0 technologies and avid content creators on the Internet. Commentators in the literature suggest that libraries focus their energies on designing services that appeal to this technically sophisticated user group. The authors examine some of the statements made about this generation by leaders in the field of librarianship and education in light of actual data and studies and conclude that these assertions do not seem to be based on solid researc...