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Posted: 11:15 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012

Use of e-books jumps

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Barbara Perenic
E-book borrowing is up at several local libraries in Clark and Champaign County. Staff photo by Barbara J. Perenic

The Pew Internet Research Center released a new surveyon Thursday found the percentage of Americans aged 16 and older who read an e-book grew from 16 percent in 2011 to 23 percent this year.

Readers of traditional books dropped from 72 percent to 67 percent. Overall, those reading books of any kind dropped from 78 percent to 75 percent, a shift Pew called statistically insignificant.

Those owning an e-book device or tablet jumped from 18 percent to 33 percent, with much of that increase coming from last year’s holiday season, when millions received Kindles, Nooks and other e-readers as gifts.

Awareness that libraries offer digital texts grew from 24 percent to 31 percent.

The telephone survey of 2,252 people aged 16 and older was conducted from Oct. 15 to Nov. 10. It has a sampling error margin of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.

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