RT @Journal_EM: Consumer interpretations of digital ownership in the book market | published in Vol 28, Issue 2, May 2018 https://t.co/JK7…
Consumer interpretations of digital ownership in the book market | published in Vol 28, Issue 2, May 2018 https://t.co/JK72XEkpJQ #ebooks
Libro: "Implicaciones de la percepción piscológica de la propiedad digital sobre el consumo del libro electrónico": reseña en https://t.co/r1LTHfbqVL libro publicado por Springer: https://t.co/R1zbDyFVcf
"Despite stereotypes that paint millennials as “all technology, all the time,” young people may still prefer curling up with a paper book over their e-reader according to a new study that explores consumers’ psychological perceptions of e-book ownership."
Consumer interpretations of digital ownership in the book market https://t.co/Rs2zwhnVGQ Why Your E-Book Might Not Feel Like 'Yours': People feel very differently about owning physical books versus e-books, a recent University of Arizona study shows.
Owning an ebook is different to owning a print book--and not just according to the publishing companies! Original research here: https://t.co/mQ7Ao3VOz0
Research indicates owning an ebook is different from owning a print book. What a shock!!! https://t.co/HGOSdz2sXg
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