Digital Books Vs Printed Books

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Abstract

With electronic book (digital book) deals and readership rising, are digital books situated to supplant print books? This study looks at the inclination for digital books and print books with regards to understanding reason, understanding circumstance, and relevant factors, for example, age, orientation, training level, race/identity, pay, local area type, and Web use. Furthermore, this study intends to distinguish factors that add to digital book reception. The consequences of this study support the thought that digital books have solidly settled a spot in individuals' lives, however are not yet situated to assume control over every one of the jobs of print books. Both print books and digital books have extraordinary characteristics and serve indispensable capabilities in gathering individuals' understanding necessities, which might differ by individual segment, relevant and situational factors.

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-, S. R. C. S. (2023). Digital Books Vs Printed Books. International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i03.3427

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