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  2. Digital textbook - Wikipedia

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    According to data from Bowker Market Research, in the spring semester of 2013, only 3% of college students used a digital textbook as their primary course material. [12] In multiple studies, strong majorities of college students, teens, and children continue to express a preference for printed books.

  3. E-books go to college, but books still rule the campus, not ...

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    As they're dizzyingly texting and Tweeting and multitasking to their hearts' content, they're reading far fewer books than students E-books go to college, but books still rule the campus, not ...

  4. Textbook - Wikipedia

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    The used book company then resells the book to another college bookstore. Finally, that book is sold as used to a student at another college at a price that is typically 75% of the new book price. At each step, a markup is applied to the book to enable the respective companies to continue to operate.

  5. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The term multimedia e-book is used in contrast to media which only utilize traditional forms of printed or text books. Multimedia e-books include a combination of text, audio, images, video, or interactive content formats. Much like how a traditional book can contain images to help the text tell a story, a multimedia e-book can contain other ...

  6. Worcester library grapples with higher prices for e-books ...

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    Libraries have to contend with paying between three to five times more for an e-book or audiobook compared to the print version. Worcester library grapples with higher prices for e-books ...

  7. ebook - Wikipedia

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    The main reasons people buy e-books are possibly because of lower prices, increased comfort (as they can buy from home or on the go with mobile devices) and a larger selection of titles. [6] With e-books, "electronic bookmarks make referencing easier, and e-book readers may allow the user to annotate pages."