Abstract

In our present society, there is a need for information that will help individuals in decision-making and developing personal policies and will help them to transform into better information-literate citizens. An information-literate citizen can help generate new information by combining or analyzing all the information he or she has gained. It would develop new theories, which would lead to the generation of new knowledge. A reader needs to understand the document to process the information that is presented in it. This is where the feature of readability comes into play. In layman’s language, readability can be described as the ability of the written content to make the reader easily understand the information. This paper aims to provide a review of the articles that are related to readability. The review is done by searching for relevant articles on Google Scholar and analyzing them. Also, the paper aims to support readability studies in libraries as they can play a huge role in selecting appropriate books for users.

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