This document summarizes findings from faculty surveys about user practices and needs related to scholarly monographs. It finds that monographs remain very important to researchers, especially in the humanities. While e-book usage is growing, print books still dominate for in-depth reading. E-books are most useful for searching, skimming, and exploring references. The transition from print to digital is happening gradually, with fewer than 20% of faculty believing digital collections could replace print within five years. Google Books is an important resource for discovery but cannot replace in-depth reading of full texts.