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Old 02-16-2012, 12:30 PM   #1
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Canadian 2nd annual National Book Count includes e-books for the first time

A few interesting excerpts related to e-books:

"Unlike last year, e-books are included; according to the count, 10% of all books sold in English Canada are e-books, while 3% of all loans are via digital formats. (Keep in mind that these numbers reflect only 28 public library systems, 80% of English-language retail and 45% of the French-language retail market)."

"111,053 English language e-book sales were counted. As this is the first year counting e-book sales, no direct comparison can be made, but publishers report a “significant” increase from 2011."

"2,141,553 print books were borrowed from 28 participating public library systems. 63,196 e-books were downloaded. Canadian libraries saw an 8% increase in print circulation and a 50% increase in digital circulation for an overall increase of 9% total circulation for libraries that participated in 2011 and 2012."

Full article is here: http://arts.nationalpost.com/2012/02...-canada-reads/
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