The population of e-book readers is growing. In the past year, the
number of those who read e-books increased from 16% of all Americans
ages 16 and older to 23%. At the same time, the number of those who
read printed books in the previous 12 months fell from 72% of the
population ages 16 and older to 67%. Overall, the number of book
readers in late 2012 was 75% of the population ages 16 and older, a
small and statistically insignificant decline from 78% in late 2011. http://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/12/27/e-book-reading-jumps-print-book-r...
number of those who read e-books increased from 16% of all Americans
ages 16 and older to 23%. At the same time, the number of those who
read printed books in the previous 12 months fell from 72% of the
population ages 16 and older to 67%. Overall, the number of book
readers in late 2012 was 75% of the population ages 16 and older, a
small and statistically insignificant decline from 78% in late 2011. http://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/12/27/e-book-reading-jumps-print-book-r...
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