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Old 02-11-2009, 07:45 PM   #15
Boston
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Boston :)
Device: Kindle, Kobo Aura H20, Pixel XL
Are you a man or a woman?
Male Female

Were do you live? Boston, MA USA

How old are you?
16-25 years 26-35 years
35-45 years 46-55 years
55-65 years Over 65 years

In which occupational group do you work?
Craftsman
Semiskilled worker
Intermediate - Technology Manager
Commercial
Student
Executive
Without retired (unemployed, at home ...)
Other

What e-book do you have?

How long do you have e-book?
1 month 3 months
2 months 4 months
More 7 months (specify)

Is this a personal purchase?
Yes No

Is this a professional purchase?
Yes No

Did you receive it as a gift?

Yes No

Are you satisfied with your e-book?
Not at all satisfied Somewhat satisfied
Satisfied Very satisfied

If not satisfied, can you tell us why?

How many books have you downloaded?
- than 3 books
3 to 10 books
10 to 20 books
20 to 50 books
50 to 100 books
Over than 100 books

On average, how many hours per week do you use your e-book?
1 hour 2 hours
3 hours 4 hours
5 hours More than 5 hours - 15-20 hours (specify)

Which database do you use to download your digital book?
Amazon.com, Boston Public Library (overdrive), occasional public domain books or free offers from other sources

Get you more works free (public domain) or paid work?
Free books
Paid work

Where do you use most often your e-book?
Public transport - 25%
House - 75%
Job

What types of books do you read?
Fiction
Current events
School books
Practical life (kitchen, garden, health ...) - in paper
Social science (philosophy, psychology, economy ...)
Scientific and technical books - in paper
Dictionaries, encyclopedias
Other - non-fiction - bio, historical or business (specify)


How would you define your e-book?
Handy Yes No
Practice Yes No
Comfortable Yes No
Useful Yes No
Readable Yes No depends on the type of book
Esthetic Yes No
Revolutionary Yes No
Economic Yes No

What do you think of the electronic reading?
Great for most recreational reading, I still prefer paper for certain types of books (business/technical manuals, cookbooks, magazines, newspapers)
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