Revelle, AndrewMessner, KevinShrimplin, AaronHurst, Susan2015-03-112015-03-112012-09College & Research Libraries 73(5), 420-429http://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/5191Q-methodology was used to identify clusters of opinions about e-books at Miami University. The research identified four distinct opinion types among those investigated: Book Lovers, Technophiles, Pragmatists, and Printers. The initial Q-methodology study results were then used as a basis for a large-n survey of undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty so that we could have a more complete picture of the demographic and social makeup of the campus population. Results from that survey indicate that academic discipline is strongly associated with the respondents’ opinion types. Gender and educational status are also associated with respondents’ opinion types.enBook Lovers, Technophiles, Printers and Pragmatists: The Social and Demographic Structure of User Attitudes toward e-BooksArticle