- eBooks are the most popular downloadable media for all respondents, followed by music and audiobooks. Video downloads are the fourth-most-popular media with everyone except existing eBook users, who prefer enhanced eBooks by a small margin.
- As far as eReading devices are concerned, Kindle eReaders are the most popular with both "power" media users and regular library patrons, by a significant margin. The next most popular device is the Kindle Fire, followed by the iPad, and then the Nook Color eReader and Nook black & white eReader, both of which were preferred by less than 10% of patrons.
- "Digital" patrons--those that own a smartphone, eReader or tablet--are more active library users than any other group, across all activities. 28% of library patrons own a smartphone, 16% own an eReader and 12% own a tablet.
- Only 3% of library patrons have used a dedicated app for their library, although many patrons would like to be able to access their library's online content via a mobile app.
- Library patrons that visit their library's website an average of once a week are generally dissatisfied with the quality of their library's website.
The Feldman File covers eBooks, publishing, new media, Internet services, consumer electronics and salsa dancing. (Okay, not salsa dancing, but it'll be interesting to see how many people looking for information on salsa dancing end up here.)
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Thursday, August 02, 2012
28% of all library patrons want to download eBooks from their library; Kindles are the most popular devices for reading library eBooks
Digital Book World has a summary of a new Patron Profiles report from Library Journal and Bowker. Their survey found that
28% of all library patrons want to download eBooks from their public
library, and almost two-thirds of patrons who already read eBooks
want to be able to get them from their local library. Here are some other findings:
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