“…Digital reading yields many benefits for readers in terms of improving learning performance, entertainment, ease of access, and using and sharing information (Troung, 2021); accessing interrelated information (Doering et al, 2012; Salmerón and Llorens, 2019); and enhancing comprehension, interaction, ease of storage, portability, intertextuality and cost benefits (Doering et al, 2012; Johnson et al, 2010; Maden, 2018; Sackstein et al, 2015). However, research data has indicated that readers’ behaviours are impacted by several indicators, including digital literacy, social media account ownership, the Internet, interests, awareness, needs, habits, motivation, attitudes, digital resources and devices, teachers and students (Bouaamri et al, 2022; Chen and Hu, 2018; Dawkins, 2017; Dong and Hu, 2019; Liu, 2005; Maden, 2018; Wang et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2020). These indicators can lead to the selection of reading methods and its performances (Cooc and Kim, 2017; Lim and Jung, 2019; Maden, 2018; Scott, 2004; Song, 2010).…”