This document summarizes the results of a large survey on how readers discover scholarly journal content. The survey received over 19,000 respondents globally and examined which discovery resources readers prefer, their search engine and device preferences, and their usage of publisher websites and other channels. Key findings include that publisher websites are not dominant discovery channels, Google and Google Scholar are less important for subscribers than sometimes believed, and different subject areas prefer different discovery methods, such as humanities researchers relying more on library websites. The full report contains extensive data broken down by demographics and subject area.