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Reading & Library Habits in Different Communities

For more information, please see our recent report: Reading Habits in Different Communities

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E-book Reading Jumps; Print Book Reading Declines

23% of Americans ages 16 and older read an e-book in the past year, up from 16% the year before. The share who read a print book declined to 67%, from 72%

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The changing world of librarians

Lee Rainie discussed the Project’s latest research about how people use technology and how people use libraries, and the implications of this work for libraries. As librarians, we communicate with our...

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Tech trends and library services in the digital age

Kathryn Zickuhr discussed key findings from the Pew Research Center’s multi-year study of public libraries, as well as larger trends in how Americans use technology, at the Westchester Library...

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The reinvention of libraries

Lee Rainie, the Director of the Pew Internet Project, will present to the Massachusetts Library System the Project’s latest findings about the changing role of libraries and patrons’ interest in new...

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Americans’ Reading Habits Over Time

Explore the changes in Americans' reading habits, from decreases in printed books to rises in e-books, over time in this interactive.

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The Myth and the Reality of the Evolving Patron

The Myth and Reality of the Evolving Patron from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) will host Lee Rainie, director of the Pew...

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Tablet and E-reader Ownership Update

The number of Americans ages 16 and older who own tablet computers has grown to 35%, and the share who have e-reading devices like Kindles and Nooks has grown to 24%. Overall, the number of people who...

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Books, libraries, and the changing digital landscape

Books, libraries, and the changing digital landscape from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project The internet revolutionized how people connect with information, shifting our...

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E-Reading Rises as Device Ownership Jumps

Most American adults read a print book in the past year, even as e-reading continues to grow The proportion of Americans who read e-books is growing, but few have completely replaced print books for...

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Book Reading 2016

Americans today have an enormous variety of content available to them at any time of day, and this material is available in a number of formats and through a range of digitally connected devices. Yet...

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“What should I read next?”

It’s a question that librarians, booksellers, and others have heard often, perhaps even more so at a time when the output and availability of the written word has never been higher. And it’s a question...

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The changing world of librarians

Lee Rainie discussed the Project’s latest research about how people use technology and how people use libraries, and the implications of this work for libraries. As librarians, we communicate with our...

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Tech trends and library services in the digital age

Kathryn Zickuhr discussed key findings from the Pew Research Center’s multi-year study of public libraries, as well as larger trends in how Americans use technology, at the Westchester Library...

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The reinvention of libraries

Lee Rainie, the Director of the Pew Internet Project, will present to the Massachusetts Library System the Project’s latest findings about the changing role of libraries and patrons’ interest in new...

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Americans’ Reading Habits Over Time

Explore the changes in Americans' reading habits, from decreases in printed books to rises in e-books, over time in this interactive. The post Americans’ Reading Habits Over Time appeared first on Pew...

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The Myth and the Reality of the Evolving Patron

The Myth and Reality of the Evolving Patron from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) will host Lee Rainie, director of the Pew...

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Tablet and E-reader Ownership Update

The number of Americans ages 16 and older who own tablet computers has grown to 35%, and the share who have e-reading devices like Kindles and Nooks has grown to 24%. Overall, the number of people who...

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Books, libraries, and the changing digital landscape

Books, libraries, and the changing digital landscape from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project The internet revolutionized how people connect with information, shifting our...

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E-Reading Rises as Device Ownership Jumps

Most American adults read a print book in the past year, even as e-reading continues to grow The proportion of Americans who read e-books is growing, but few have completely replaced print books for...

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