Belying the stereotype that younger Americans completely eschew print for digital, those ages 16-29 have wide-ranging media and technology behaviors that straddle the traditional paper-based world of books and digital access to information. One major surprise in a new report from the Pew Research Center is that even in an age of increasing digital resources, those in this under-30 cohort are more likely than older Americans to use and appreciate libraries as physical spaces - places to study for class, go online, or just hang out.
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机译:由于16岁至29岁年龄段的美国人完全摒弃了年轻人对数字印刷的刻板印象,他们拥有广泛的媒体和技术行为,这些行为跨越了传统的纸质书籍和数字化信息访问世界。皮尤研究中心(Pew Research Center)的一份新报告中的一个重大惊喜是,即使在数字资源日益增长的时代,这一年龄在30岁以下的人群中的人也比老年美国人更有可能使用图书馆并将其视为物质空间-学习的场所,上网或闲逛。
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