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Posted on April 30, 2014 by Andrew Dillon

Daily Texan article picks up this blog

Digital media changes reading habits, according to UT professor

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Andrew Dillon, dean and professor in the School of Information, has been conducting research that suggests the way people read online impacts their ability to comprehend texts on paper.

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