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Leu, D. J., Kiili, C., & Forzani, E. (2016). Individual differences in the new literacies of online research and comprehension. Afflerbach, P. (Ed.) Handbook of individual differences in reading: Reader, text, and context. New York: Routledge.
Sutherland-Smith, W. (2002). Weaving the literacy web: Changes in reading from page to screen. The Reading Teacher 55(7), 662-669.