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Print Book Readership Declines As E-Books Gain In Popularity

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December 2012 -- The number of Americans who read e-books growing, finds the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.


     


 
 
About: The Library Services Survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, obtained telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample of 2,252 people ages 16 and older living in the United States. Interviews were conducted via landline (n=1,127) and cell phone (n=1,125, including 543 without a landline phone). The survey was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. The interviews were administered in English and Spanish by Princeton Data Source from October 15 to November 10, 2012.


Sources: Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, E-book Reading Jumps; Print Book Reading Declines, December 27, 2012 and Marketing Charts, Print Book Readership Continues to Decline; E-Books Increase in Popularity, December 28, 2012.