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Reading Habits of School Students: A Case Study


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1 Research Scholar, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli – 620024, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Librarian, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli – 620002, Tamil Nadu, India
     

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This article examines students’ reading habits, their preferences and trends in traditional reading, i.e. books and other printed materials in the library in the digital era. The study was carried out in a reputed public school in South India, with a well stocked library and offering digital information access and services to the students and staff. The study is based on factual data downloaded from the computerised circulation data and data collected through a questionnaire. It was found that the habit of reading printed books has not been much affected by the digital era. Providing periodic exposure to the latest books to students, involving them in book selection and other motivating practices keeps the students’ book reading habits intact.

Keywords

Book Borrowing, Book Fair, Library Services, School Libraries, School Students, Reading Habits.
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M. Murugan
Research Scholar, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli – 620024, Tamil Nadu
India

M. Dorairajan
Librarian, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli – 620002, Tamil Nadu
India


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Authors

M. Murugan
Research Scholar, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli – 620024, Tamil Nadu, India
M. Dorairajan
Librarian, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli – 620002, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


This article examines students’ reading habits, their preferences and trends in traditional reading, i.e. books and other printed materials in the library in the digital era. The study was carried out in a reputed public school in South India, with a well stocked library and offering digital information access and services to the students and staff. The study is based on factual data downloaded from the computerised circulation data and data collected through a questionnaire. It was found that the habit of reading printed books has not been much affected by the digital era. Providing periodic exposure to the latest books to students, involving them in book selection and other motivating practices keeps the students’ book reading habits intact.

Keywords


Book Borrowing, Book Fair, Library Services, School Libraries, School Students, Reading Habits.

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