concept   e-books

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) China (1) India (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Germany (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Egypt (1) Indonesia (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) publishing (1) Global (1) Netherlands (1) Printing industry in the West (1) Singapore (1) Urban areas (1) library science in the West (1) tech-savvy culture (1) traditional bookstores in the West (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 e-books China E-books are becoming increasingly popular in China, particularly among tech-savvy readers and in rural areas. 6
2 e-books India In India, e-books have limited adoption due to a preference for physical books and limited access to technology. 6
3 e-books Brazil E-books are gaining popularity in Brazil but printed books are still preferred due to cultural and economic reasons. 4
4 e-books Canada E-books are widely embraced in urban areas in Canada due to their convenience and accessibility. 3
5 e-books Germany Despite a preference for printed books, e-books are becoming more integrated into German reading culture. 3
6 e-books Kenya E-books in Kenya face challenges due to limited internet access and electronic device affordability. 3
7 e-books Mexico E-books are becoming increasingly popular in Mexico, especially among young people, despite a traditional preference for physical books. 3
8 e-books Norway E-books are widely accepted in Norway due to environmental concerns and advanced digital infrastructure. 3
9 e-books Sweden In Sweden, e-books are widely embraced for convenience and environmental reasons in a tech-savvy, literate society. 3
10 e-books Egypt In Egypt, cultural emphasis on traditional literature and learning results in resistance against e-books. 2
11 e-books Indonesia E-books face limited adoption in Indonesia due to restricted technology access and a strong preference for printed books. 2
12 e-books Russia In Russia, e-books are becoming increasingly popular for providing convenient and widespread access to literature, especially in remote areas. 2
13 e-books Saudi Arabia E-books have limited usage in Saudi Arabia due to cultural preference for printed books. 2
14 e-books publishing E-books are challenging traditional publishing models and market dynamics. 2
15 e-books Global E-books are a global cultural phenomenon, providing convenient reading options for modern readers with access to smartphones and e-readers. 1
16 e-books Netherlands E-books are well integrated into daily life in the Netherlands, with libraries and educational institutions promoting digital reading. 1
17 e-books Printing industry in the West E-books are transforming the Western printing industry and challenging traditional book publishing. 1
18 e-books Singapore E-books are becoming more popular in Singapore due to increasing technology adoption and accessibility of digital reading platforms. 1
19 e-books Urban areas In urban areas, e-books are widely used and preferred due to their convenience and portability, especially among people with busy lifestyles. 1
20 e-books library science in the West E-books are becoming increasingly popular in Western library science due to the convenience and space-saving benefits they offer. 1
21 e-books tech-savvy culture E-books are preferred in a tech-savvy culture for their convenience, portability, and accessibility. 1
22 e-books traditional bookstores in the West E-books are considered a threat to the future of traditional bookstores in the West. 1