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Libraries, patrons, and e-books
By karen | June 27, 2012
The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project just released a report on Libraries, patrons, and e-books. The report addresses issues surrounding libraries and e-books and how this new media has changed American’s reading habits and library habits. Book-borrowing habits are changing, library holdings are changing, and librarians roles are changing. Check out this informative survey, which includes responses from both library users and non-users.
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