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E-books Versus Print Books: Readers' Choices and Preferences Across Contexts

机译:电子书与印刷书:跨上下文读者的选择和偏好

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With electronic book (e-book) sales and readership rising, are e-books positioned to replace print books? This study examines the preference for e-books and print books in the contexts of reading purpose, reading situation, and contextual variables such as age, gender, education level, race/ethnicity, income, community type, and Internet use. In addition, this study aims to identify factors that contribute to e-book adoption. Participants were a nationally representative sample of 2,986 people in the United States from the Reading Habits Survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. While the results of this study support the notion that e-books have firmly established a place in people's lives, due to their convenience of access, e-books are not yet positioned to replace print books. Both print books and e-books have unique attributes and serve irreplaceable functions to meet people's reading needs, which may vary by individual demographic, contextual, and situational factors. At this point, the leading significant predictors of e-book adoption are the number of books read, the individual's income, the occurrence and frequency of reading for research topics of interest, and the individual's Internet use, followed by other variables such as race/ethnicity, reading for work/school, age, and education.
机译:随着电子书(电子书)的销售和读者人数的增加,电子书是否可以取代印刷书?这项研究在阅读目的,阅读情况以及诸如年龄,性别,教育水平,种族/民族,收入,社区类型和互联网使用等上下文变量的背景下,研究了对电子书和印刷书籍的偏好。此外,本研究旨在确定有助于采用电子书的因素。参加者是皮尤研究中心(Pew Research Center)的互联网与美国人生活项目(Internet&American Life Project)开展的“阅读习惯调查”(Reading Habits Survey)在美国的2986人的全国代表性样本。尽管这项研究的结果支持这样一种观念,即电子书已经在人们的生活中确立了稳固的地位,但是由于它们的便捷使用,电子书还无法取代印刷书籍。印刷书籍和电子书都具有独特的属性,并且具有不可替代的功能来满足人们的阅读需求,而阅读需求可能会因个人的人口统计学,环境和情况因素而有所不同。在这一点上,采用电子书的主要重要预测因素是阅读的书籍数量,个人的收入,感兴趣的研究主题的阅读发生率和阅读频率以及个人的互联网使用率,其次是种族/种族等其他变量。种族,上班/上学,年龄和教育程度的阅读。

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