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Digital developments have been influencing the readers’ behavior since early 1990s. The
libraries have also been turning into hybrids and managing reading materials in both print
and electronic forms. The present study aimed to explore reading behavior of generation
“Y” students (i.e., born during the 1980s and early 1990s, also known as internet
generation) in Pakistan to find out the emerging reading trends among them, and impact
of digital media on their reading behavior. It also aimed to obtain suggestions on the role
of libraries in facilitating Generation “Y” by responding to the ongoing changes. The
quantitative research design, based on a self-administered survey was used. The
population consisted of students from large and medium sized general universities of
Lahore, as classified by Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan. Stratified
purposive sampling technique was carried out to select the sample. Total 515 final year
students of masters’ class from three subject groups i.e. Pure Sciences, Social Sciences
and Humanities responded to the survey from 07 universities of Lahore. The instrument
was constructed on the basis of published literature, and was validated. The collected data
was analyzed using SPSS (16.0). The results indicate that students still prefer reading in
print format. They reported a significant change in their reading behavior during the past
five years, and that their reading time on digital devices and overall reading has been
increased, despite their preferring print format. It was found that they have access to
electronic reading devices and use those frequently for digital reading; especially use of
laptops is very common. Findings also revealed that electronic resources are frequently
used for accessing digital reading material by the students. It was determined that
Generation “Y” students want to see future libraries as libraries with open access to a
wide range of reading material in both print and digital form. They want to have 24/7
access to electronic and physical resources. The findings of this study will be helpful in
identifying the trends of reading behavior and for planning and designing library services
according to future needs.
Keywords: Generation “Y”, Reading behavior, Digital paradigm, Future libraries,
Onscreen reading, Pakistan |
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