Survey Suggests Student E-book Usage Stronger in the UK Than Other Regions; Ebrary to Present the First of a Series of International Surveys at UCL's E-Books and E-Content Event on May 10
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(BUSINESS WIRE) -- Students in the United Kingdom who recently participated in ebrary's Global Student E-book Survey reported a greater preference for digital over printed books and higher usage than their global counterparts in a similar survey conducted in 2011. When asked how often they would choose e-books over printed books, 58% of UK students stated they would "very often" to "often" choose the digital version if it were available compared to 48% of global respondents. Over 85% of UK students indicated they use e-books up to 10 hours per week and only 10% stated that they never use
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