Barnes & Noble, which accounts for 25 % to 30 % of the e-book market through its Nook e-reader, has recently started studying customers»
digital reading behavior.
Not exact matches
To gauge and respond to customers»
digital body language the same way we
read and respond to nonverbal interactions in the offline world, we've identified patterns of
behaviors that repeat themselves constantly throughout visitor sessions and across different industries and devices.
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Dr. Dane Marco Di Cesare has experience teaching a variety of courses at the university level, related to technology (e.g.
Digital Practices in Inclusive Classrooms, Special Education & Technology), literacy (e.g. Language & Literacy, Adapting
Reading Instruction for Students with Mild Disabilities) and
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According to the
Digital Entertainment Survey, an annual assessment of consumer
behavior spearheaded by the Wiggin law firm (UK), as many as one in eight women over the age of 35 admitted to stealing pirated copies of e-books, downloading them to... [
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Li Yanyan, an analyst of Analysys who has long been watching the
digital publishing industry, believes that currently mobile
reading suppliers are busy improving product user experience and the industry is still at the stage of turf expansion and cultivation user's paid
behavior.
«The preferences and
behaviors we are finding are key to helping libraries keep pace with the overarching trends in
digital consumption and technologies that enable both
reading and discovery of content,» he said.
Perhaps an even greater concern is the potential ability of content providers to track reader
behavior through
digital services, down to the specific pages that users
read within a work and the words they highlight on the page.
Michael Tamblyn (EVP Content, Sales & Merchandising) will discuss Kobo's
digital book platform, highlighting new data learned as Kobo has moved from market to market globally: consumer
reading and book buying
behavior, take - up of enhanced eBooks and manga, and more.
Is the ease with which ebooks can be given away for free changing readers
behavior and perhaps resulting in a bigger shift to
digital reading than is recognized by simply measuring sales of ebooks?