13% of those ages 16 and older have accessed library websites via mobile devices.
23% of Americans ages 16 and older read an e-book in the past year, up from 16% the year before. The share who read a print book declined to 67%, from 72%.
Residents of urban, suburban, and rural areas vary in their purposes for reading, their use of digital content, their engagement with public libraries, and where they turn for book recommendations
Mobile phone owners like the convenience and ease of connectivity, but rue that they can be interrupted more easily, have to pay the bills, and face bad connections.
Photo taking, texting, and accessing the internet are the most popular activities people pursue with their mobile phones
Parents have a range of concerns about how their children's online activities might affect their privacy and many have taken steps to monitor their children and encourage online safety
Half of smartphone owners use their devices to get health information and one-fifth of smartphone owners have health apps
22% of registered voters have announced their vote for president on social media like Facebook or Twitter
55% of registered voters have watched political videos online this election season, and 52% have had others recommend political videos for them to watch online
A survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens' research habits are changing in the digital age