Cassidy, Erin DorrisMartinez, MichelleShen, Lisa2017-03-222017-03-222012Cassidy, Erin Dorris, Shen, Lisa, & Martinez, Michelle (2012). Not in love, or not in the know? Graduate and faculty use (and non-use) of e-books. Journal of Academic Librarianship 38(6), 326-332. doi:10.1016/j.acalib.2012.08.005http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11875/2143This study focuses on usage of electronic books (e-books) among advanced researchers, including graduate students and faculty, at a four-year academic institution. The researchers aimed to highlight differences in behavior, perception, and attitude between users and non-users of e-books. The survey findings suggest that, while a majority of these researchers do not necessarily favor e-books over print books, they do appreciate the convenience of the electronic format. Moreover, the results also indicate that many researchers may be entirely unaware of the library e-books available in their areas of study or may not fully realize all the features already being offered by some of these e-books, such as highlighting, note-taking, accessibility options, and downloading. These findings provide timely and practical applications for librarians interested in increasing library e-book usage with focused marketing plans targeting the needs of specific patron segments.en-USe-booksgraduate studentsfacultyattitudesuser behaviornon-usersNot in Love, or Not in the Know? Graduate Student and Faculty Use (and Non-Use) of E-BooksNot in Love, or Not in the Know?Article