Abstract: The
Academic Reading Format International Study (ARFIS) collected data from over 21,000
university students in 33 countries regarding their reading format (print or
electronic) preferences and behaviors when engaging with academic texts over a three-year
period. Quantitative analysis shows a consistent preference for print reading
among most students worldwide. This paper presents new findings from our
qualitative analysis of students’ survey comments, addressing the questions:
Why do students prefer to read in print or electronically? What factors affect
their decisions to read a text in their less preferred format? Are there
behavioral patterns that will assist librarians and educators when deciding
upon format policies?
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This version represents the publisher's final accepted manuscript version of the article, to be published in College & Research Libraries' July 2020 issue.