id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16613 Fry, Amy Factors Affecting the Use of Print and Electronic Books: A Use Study and Discussion 2018-01-03 18 .pdf application/pdf 8413 225 43 E-book Use Though Bowling Green State University offers five undergraduate and 18 graduate degrees that are fully online, as well as additional blended degree programs and numerous online courses, e-book use at Bowling Green State University lags behind print book use. TABLE 2 DDA Studies, 2010–20147 Institution Number of Records Available Time Period Titles Available % Use Scope of Records a. University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 6,000 4 months (April–July 2010) 11% Not owned, under $200, in English, academic, recently published, some subjects excluded b. University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 8,792 6 months (November 2012–April 2013) 4% Six humanities disciplines, academic, recently published, no literature/ serials/reference, focus on university presses c. University College Dublin 19,337 6 months (May– October 2013) 5.8% (purchased) Detailed subject profiles, recently published d. Colorado State University 7,942 8 months (May– December 2010) 11.9% Select providers, recently published, English, under $300, certain subjects excluded Factors Affecting the Use of Print and Electronic Books 71 When compared to the results of print use studies, it is evident that existing quanti- tative studies of e-book use from DDA plans demonstrate a much lower rate of use (as measured by quantity of titles available receiving any use) than existing quantitative studies of print books. cache/crl-16613.pdf txt/crl-16613.txt