Abstract

The widespread use of digital resources, the Internet and the development of technology have brought several significant changes in reading practices, preferences and use among information consumers. Readers of the 21st century have many options for reading thanks to the rapid growth of electronic-based reading materials, instead of printed ones, such as online newspapers, electronic books, digital encyclopedias, and online academic journals, as well as the expansion of e-book readers. All of these have contributed to changing readers’ reading strategies, reading preferences, and attitudes toward the act of reading. In the field of academia, for instance, there has been a tremendous shift from paper-based reading to screen-based reading. Given the fact that digital devices have become pervasive, and that reading has recently become a digital activity, this article proposes the need to investigate the impact of print vs. digital reading materials on Moroccan undergraduate students’ reading behaviors, preferences and use.

Highlights

  • The activity of reading has undergone, recently, some technological changes

  • 65.5 percent of respondents in finance and accounting report that they “don’t know” how much time they spend on print reading, compared to 13.3 percent of respondents in electrical engineering and 8.3 percent in software engineering who “do not know” how much time they spend on digital reading

  • The present study used a convenience sample of 95 undergraduate students enrolled in three different majors at ENSET-Mohammedia, in an attempt to investigate the impact of print and digital resources on students’ reading habits, preferences and use

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Introduction

The activity of reading has undergone, recently, some technological changes. A huge number of reading materials are available nowadays in electronic form, and many options are available for those who want to read something digitally. Digital technology has become an integral part of today students’ daily life, and it is changing their ways of thinking, learning and perceptions. Use digital technologies to perform a number of learning activities, such as accessing reading materials, sending emails, reading e-journals and e-books, taking online surveys, and participating in online course discussions. These activities are not limited to learning situations, and over social environments as more students, nowadays, may use new technologies for leisure and entertainment activities, such as chatting, blogging, watching movies, listening to music, and reading newspapers and magazines

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