Each year more than 40 percent of all people in the age of 18 to 20 years does not renew their subscription to the public library. As nearly two-third of all items borrowed at public libraries consists of fiction, it is hypothesized that the decision to remain using the public library is related to the reading of fiction. This hypothesis - popular among librarians - led to the research question: what variables can explain differences in the reading and borrowing of fiction? Saskia Tellegen's theory on reading attitudes and Icek Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour provided the foundation for answering this question. According to their theories, differences in the frequency of fiction reading amongst adolescents could be explained by fo...
This research is based on two main claims. First, (Kraaykamp, 1993) the differences in reading habit...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine the reading support activities performed by the school...
Previous research has shown that adolescent readers differ in their ‘online’ processing of literary ...
The research presented in this article concludes that the widely accepted Model of Planned Behavior ...
Previous research shows that Swedish teenagers’ reading of fiction have decreased during the last de...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to investigate the factors of children’s voluntarily reading in t...
Today, teenagers seem to be less interested in reading in general and many researchers fear that the...
Youths is described by the libraries as a group that is hard to reach because they are in between th...
Over the last few years, the reading of fiction by young people in Sweden has declined, and the comp...
In a longitudinal research the development of attitude toward reading adolescent literature and read...
This thesis investigates young people´s (16-21) preferences in reading through a survey including in...
In this article, I study the long-term effects of reading socialization in the parental home, the us...
In this article, I study the long-term effects of reading socialization in the parental home, the us...
In this article, I study the long-term effects of reading socialization in the parental home, the us...
In this article we study how the frequency of book-reading - a form of legitimate culture - develops...
This research is based on two main claims. First, (Kraaykamp, 1993) the differences in reading habit...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine the reading support activities performed by the school...
Previous research has shown that adolescent readers differ in their ‘online’ processing of literary ...
The research presented in this article concludes that the widely accepted Model of Planned Behavior ...
Previous research shows that Swedish teenagers’ reading of fiction have decreased during the last de...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to investigate the factors of children’s voluntarily reading in t...
Today, teenagers seem to be less interested in reading in general and many researchers fear that the...
Youths is described by the libraries as a group that is hard to reach because they are in between th...
Over the last few years, the reading of fiction by young people in Sweden has declined, and the comp...
In a longitudinal research the development of attitude toward reading adolescent literature and read...
This thesis investigates young people´s (16-21) preferences in reading through a survey including in...
In this article, I study the long-term effects of reading socialization in the parental home, the us...
In this article, I study the long-term effects of reading socialization in the parental home, the us...
In this article, I study the long-term effects of reading socialization in the parental home, the us...
In this article we study how the frequency of book-reading - a form of legitimate culture - develops...
This research is based on two main claims. First, (Kraaykamp, 1993) the differences in reading habit...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine the reading support activities performed by the school...
Previous research has shown that adolescent readers differ in their ‘online’ processing of literary ...