Author: Ellen Duffer / Source: Forbes

The results of their study into “consumer interpretations of digital ownership in the book market,” published in Electronic Markets last month, make clear what many in the publishing industry have long suspected–that owning an e-book just feels different.
The study found that research participants “described being more emotionally attached to physical books, and said they use physical books to establish a sense of self and belonging,” according to the University of Arizona. Book lovers have long lamented the loss of “book smell” that…
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