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Zhang, Tao; Niu, Xi; Promann, Marlen – College & Research Libraries, 2017
We report findings from an assessment of e-book user experience (search and information seeking) from usage data and user tests. The usage data showed that most reading sessions were brief and focused on certain pages, suggesting that users mainly use e-books to find specific information. The user tests found that participants tended to use…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Books, Electronic Publishing, Use Studies
Felipe Oscar Reyes – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The study's purpose was to explore if there was a statistically significant difference in reading comprehension of non-Limited English Proficient students when reading eBooks compared to printed books. Second, it explored if there was a statistically significant difference in Limited English Proficient students. Third, it explored if there was a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Limited English Speaking, Electronic Books, Language Proficiency
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Asrowi; Hadaya, Aufal; Hanif, Muhammad – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
This study aimed to determine the impact of using the interactive e-book media on the students' learning outcomes in the historical topic of the social subject of the seventh class of junior high schools. This study employed the experimental research method involving 59 students in the control group and 59 students in the experimental group. The…
Descriptors: Books, Electronic Publishing, Junior High School Students, History Instruction
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Yin, Chengjiu; Hwang, Gwo-Jen – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2018
E-books have been introduced to educational institutions in many countries. The use of e-books in traditional classrooms enables the recording of learning logs. Recently, researchers have begun to carry out learning analytics on the learning logs of e-books. However, there has been limited attention devoted to understanding the types of learning…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Learning Analytics, Learning Strategies, Student Behavior
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Shamir, Adina – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2018
Despite young children's increasing access to electronic books (e-books) and the evidence indicating their effectiveness for promoting language and literacy, no study has yet explored the e-book's effect in this area among students with intellectual disability (ID). Motivated by this challenge, the current study sought to investigate the effect of…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Books, Vocabulary Development, Learning Disabilities
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Chang, Hsuan-Pu; Hung, Jason C. – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2018
E-books nowadays have greatly evolved in its presentation and functions, however its features for education need to be investigated and inspired because people who are accustomed to using printed books may consider and approach it in the same way as they do printed ones. Therefore, the authors compared the EPUB e-book content model with the SCORM…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Models, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Umarji, Osman; Day, Stephanie; Xu, Ying; Zargar, Elham; Yu, Renzhe; Connor, Carol – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
Third to fifth graders read an interactive choose-your-own adventure e-Book. User logs recorded their reading behaviors and were used to investigate students' in-the-moment reading behaviors. Reader's standards of coherence, motivation, and reading strategies were hypothesized to relate to children's reading behaviors, such as time reading pages,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Childrens Literature, Electronic Publishing, Books
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Reich, Stephanie M.; Yau, Joanna C.; Xu, Ying; Muskat, Tallin; Uvalle, Jessica; Cannata, Daniela – AERA Open, 2019
Increasingly, children are engaging in early literacy experiences through digital devices. This raises questions about how electronic reading compares to print reading. To assess this, we randomly assigned 200 children (3-5 years) to be read the same book (1) with auto-narration on a tablet or (2) by a researcher from a print book. Reading was…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Preschool Children, Electronic Publishing, Books
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Cavalli, Eddy; Colé, Pascale; Brèthes, Hélène; Lefevre, Elise; Lascombe, Samuel; Velay, Jean-Luc – Annals of Dyslexia, 2019
Developmental dyslexia is a long-lasting reading deficit that persists into adulthood. In spite of many difficulties, some adults with dyslexia reach levels of reading comprehension similar to those of unimpaired readers and successfully study at university. While digital technologies offer many potential tools to facilitate reading, there are…
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Books, Electronic Publishing
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Hackman, Timothy; Carroll, Alexander J.; Corlett-Rivera, Kelsey; Macomber, Kendra; Ding, Yishan – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2022
This article describes the results of a survey that gathered data on perceptions and use of e-books from undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and staff at two Maryland research universities in 2019. It follows two previous surveys in 2012 and 2014 by the same team of investigators, with slight changes in personnel, and compares…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, College Faculty
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Rothman, Allison – Knowledge Quest, 2017
Demands for school technology innovations, implementation of 1:1 device models, and increased interest in digital media highlight complicated issues such as funding, equity, and decision making for e-book collection development and programming in school libraries. School librarians considering purchase of e-books for school libraries still cannot…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, School Libraries, Public Schools, Educational Technology
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Sun, He; Loh, Jieying; Charles Roberts, Adam – AERA Open, 2019
This study examined the role of the "animated eBook advantage" in child bilingual's Mandarin learning, which has tended to be examined in the acquisition of Germanic languages. With this aim, 102 4- to 5-year-old preschoolers in Singapore were assigned to one of four conditions: (a) animated eBooks (+sound+motion), (b) static eBooks with…
Descriptors: Animation, Books, Preschool Children, Motion
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Thompson Long, Bonnie; Hall, Tony; Hogan, Michael; Papastamatiou, Nikos – Literacy, 2018
This article describes the conceptualisation and development of a pedagogical framework to support the design of e-books for children to enhance literacy development. It emerged from research undertaken within the Q-Tales international consortium project of the EU's Horizon 2020 Programme for Research and Innovation, where the aim was to…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Books, Childrens Literature, Educational Technology
Zhang, Mei – ProQuest LLC, 2019
In this dissertation I studied how academic librarians select e-book products, emphasizing the decision-making processes they used to make purchasing decisions. My dissertation contains two parts: (1) a meta analysis of selection models from both library and consumer research literature, and (2) interviews with e-book selection librarians. In the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Materials, Electronic Publishing, Books
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Lee, Sung Hee – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2017
Previous studies revealed that young children learn novel word meanings by simply reading and listening to a printed book. In today's classroom, many children's e-books provide audio narration support so young readers can simply listen to the e-books. The focus of the present study is to examine the effect of e-book reading with audio narration…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Vocabulary Development, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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