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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Executive
Director
Nicholas Bogaty
(212)
924-9081
www.openebook.org
Popular eBook
Beliefs Questioned in Consumer Survey - -
Consumer eBook Adoption Measured
New York, New York, December 16, 2002:
The Open eBook Forum today announced the findings of the Consumer Survey on
Electronic Books. Conducted at New York is Book Country in October
2002, the survey examines consumer preferences towards electronic and paper
books. Unique to this study is an attempt to measure attitudes towards eBooks by
people who read "paper" books.
Contrary
to a commonly held industry belief, results indicate no correlation between
computer skills or daily Internet use and downloading an eBook. General readers
are as likely to adopt eBook technology as people who have expert computer
skills and people who visit the Internet daily.
Factors in consumer willingness to read eBooks in the future were also measured:
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67% of respondents agreed that they
would like to read an eBook in the future;
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62% said they would read an eBook
from their library;
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61% said eBooks should be priced the
same as paperbooks and
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70% said that they would buy an eBook if it could
be read on any computer.
There was a correlation between
those that have read an article about eBooks and those that are more likely to
buy and read an eBook á indicating that awareness is a key factor in the growth
of the eBook business.
óBy consistently stressing the value-add, including mobility,
instant access to content and the audio and dictionary features that eBooks
offer, combined with the constant increase in material publishers are making
available,Ç states Nick Bogaty, Executive Director of the Open eBook Forum, óWe
can make the consumer an educated consumer. And the survey indicates that it´s
knowledge of eBooks more than computer skills that are likely to make consumers
read digitally.Ç
The
survey, sponsored by the Open eBook Forum, was developed and written by Harold
Henke, Ph.D., Principal Consultant for the research company Chartula. Henke
stated, óThe survey is useful for the industry and scholars in that we targeted
a group of consumers who buy and read paper books on a regular basis. Research
on eBooks has often been conducted by surveying people via the Internet, which
while useful, can overlook these consumers because these consumers may not
frequently access the Internet or may not want to participate in an electronic
survey. By surveying people who attended a book fair, we were able to develop a
representative profile of these consumers which includes their attitudes and
preferences towards eBooks as well as their buying and reading habits of paper
books.Ç
The full survey is only available
to OeBF members. Non-OeBF members can obtain a copy of the survey upon
application for membership to the OeBF. Member benefits and forms can be found
at
www.openebook.org/join.htm. Qualified members of the media can request a
copy of the survey by contacting Nick Bogaty, Executive Director at
nbogaty@openebook.org.
The
survey´s Table of Contents is as follows:
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List
of Content
Executive Summary
Overview
Methodology
Limitations
Results
About You
About Your Computer Usage
About Books
About Electronic Books
Trends
Discussion
Recommendations
Future Research
About the Author |
List
of Tables
Table 1: Participant Income
Range
Table 2: Participant Education Level
Table 3: Participant Computer Skill Rating
Table 4: Where Participants Buy Books
Table 5: Types of Books Participants Like to Read
Table 6: Participants Definition of eBooks
Table 7: Participants Reasons for Buying eBooks
Table 8: Want to Read an eBook
Table 9: Want to Read an eBook at a Library
Table 10: Price an eBook the Same as Paperback Book
Table 11: Price an eBook the Same as a Hardback Book
Table 12: Price an eBook the Same as a DVD
Table 13: Price an eBook the Same as a Music CD
Table 14: Buy an eBook If as Many Titles Available as Paper Books
Table 15: Buy an eBook If I Can Enlarge Type (Like a Large Print Book)
Table 16: Buy an eBook If the eBook Can be Read on Any Computer
Table 17: Buy an eBook at Favorite Place to Buy |
About the OeBF
The Open eBook Forum,
http://www.openebook.org,
is an international non-profit trade and standards
organization for the electronic book publishing industry. Gold Sponsoring
Members include technology leaders Microsoft Corporation, Adobe Systems, Palm
Digital Media and OverDrive, Inc. Members include leading publishing companies
such as Random House, Simon & Schuster, AOL Time Warner Book Group, McGraw-Hill,
HarperCollins and Reed Elsevier; and educational and government agencies
including the Library of Congress, American Foundation for the Blind and the
National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The Open
eBook Forum hosted the
Tablet PC Digital Publishing Conference
in December 2002.
About Chartula:
Chartula
(www.chartula.com)
is a firm specializing in providing research for the education and publishing
industries. Dr. Henke is also the author of Electronic Books and ePublishing,
(Springer) and An Empirical Design for eBooks, (Chartula Press). Henke is
a Research Fellow at the Open eBook Forum.
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