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Pew Report on Younger Americans’ Reading Habits
A new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project focuses this time on the reading and library habits of Americans in the 16 – 29 age group. It is now available online at http://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/10/23/younger-americans-reading-and-library-habits/.
Highlights: 83% of those in the studied age group read a book and 60% of Americans under age 30 used the library in the past year. About 75% read a book in print format, 19% read an e-book, and 11% listened to an audiobook. Among those who read e-books, people under the age of 30 are more likely to read them on a cell phone (41%) or a computer (55%) than on an e-book reader.