For me, what I remember makes no difference whether it's electronic or paper. If I'm reading (good) fiction, I remember because I'm experiencing the story. If I'm reading bad fiction, I don't remember as well. If I'm studying something that isn't really of interest to me, I will never remember it unless I also take notes as I'm reading it.
For me, where something is on a page or it's physical location in a book has always been meaningless--it's where it happens in the story that matters.
Note that all of this data pertains to me, only, and I would never assume that other people are the same way...which leads to my next statement that studies such as these are utterly useless, since all it proves is that everybody learns differently...which we already know.
Shari
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