This document summarizes the results of a survey conducted by McMaster University Library on user preferences for e-books versus print books. The survey received over 1,000 responses from undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty across various disciplines. Key findings include: - Faculty and humanities scholars generally preferred print, while preferences varied more across other disciplines. Reasons given for preferring print included the ability to annotate and easily flip between pages. - Undergraduates showed the most mixed preferences, but still leaned slightly more toward print overall. Graduate students' preferences also varied by discipline. - Users access e-books for convenience but prefer print when deeply engaging with texts, such as full reads. E-books