The document discusses a study investigating Estonian students' preferences for print or electronic formats when engaging with academic readings. The study surveyed 1260 students from Estonia's four largest universities. It found that most students strongly prefer print formats over electronic formats. They find it easier to focus, remember information, and review materials in print. While laptops are commonly used, students report that electronic formats provide too many distractions and it is harder to reference materials later. The results suggest Estonian students' preferences are similar to other studies and that universities should continue providing materials in print despite a push for more digital learning.