id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16488 Knowlton, Steven A. A Two-Step Model for Assessing Relative Interest in E-books Compared to Print 2016-01-01 14 .pdf application/pdf 7038 284 52 E-book usage may be measured differently by numerous vendors, but typically providers count each time an electronic file is opened or downloaded. Humanists prefer reading print books because print books lend themselves to extended argument and deeper comprehension;19 this is supported by Levine-Clark’s findings about e-book usage among humanists being lower than among scholars in other disciplines.20 And some of the scientists show a strong preference for e-books, because e-books offer ease of reference and searchability for key terms. cache/crl-16488.pdf txt/crl-16488.txt