The study was funded by Two Sides, which seeks to take a balanced approach to educating the general public on why print and paper is a versatile and sustainable medium.
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In a new worldwide study, research firm Toluna has found that 72% of survey respondents prefer printed books while only 9% prefer e-books. So reports Printing Impressions.
The study was funded by Two Sides, which seeks to take a balanced approach to educating the general public on why print and paper is a versatile and sustainable medium.