Is Audiobook Listening Considered “Reading”? (2024)

Is Audiobook Listening Considered “Reading”? (1)

Short answer: Yes, it is. But the long answer is much more interesting!

By Dianne Coan, Division Director of Technical Operations

Tales as Old as Time

Storytelling is a tradition as old as human culture itself, as National Geographic demonstrates.*Few would question the joy and power of a well-recited poem. Not to mention that listening to a book ensures you do not have to guess how to pronounce the main character’s name, and the voice artists who bring a book to life can do so with undeniable talent. But does the term “reading” accurately describe listening to a book or story?

The basic concept of an audiobook may have emerged at the same time as the first recording. The National Museum of American History notes that Thomas Edison recited a nursery rhyme in his first recording on the phonograph he invented in 1877 — creating the first ever spoken-word audio (“Spoken Word” is the GRAMMY awards category that now includes audiobooks). The question as to whether audiobooks count as “reading” likely followed soon after their creation.

However, that question may miss an important point; non-visual readers have been reading books aurally since at least 1934 when talking books were included in the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS).** Perhaps more value can be found in considering these two related questions: Does time spent listening to a book replace visual reading time? And is comprehension the same?

Does Listening Time Replace Reading Time?

According to a 2019 Pew Study, the percentage of adults who read print or eBooks (i.e., visual readers) declined slightly from 2016. While a visual format remained the most-used by readers, the percentage of audiobook listeners rose during the same period — the only format to see an increase in use.

More readers are being drawn to audiobooks, often because the format allows the listener to do other things while enjoying a good book. A 2012 consumer survey asked audiobook listeners why they use the format. The top responses included being able to listen in the car, that it was portable, and that it allows them to multitask. The Panorama Project’s 2020 Immersive Media & Books report supported this finding, noting 70% of audio-readers multitask. More recently, Reddit users posting on the topic have offered suggestions for other types of multitasking most complementary to audiobook listening. Ideas include everything from folding laundry to working on a jigsaw puzzle. In light of these trends, one could conclude that audiobook listening is more likely to replace someone’s radio, music or podcast use than their visual reading.

Does Listening Affect Comprehension?

A 2016 study by Beth Rogowsky (et al.) found “no significant difference in comprehension between reading, listening, or reading and listening simultaneously” when comparing eBooks and eAudiobooks. That study concentrated on format (reading vs. listening), whereas an earlier 2010 study considered the content of the material, concluding that technical content (as opposed to narrative writing) in audio format did not match the reading comprehension of technical content in a written format.

The 2010 study focused more on podcasts than audiobooks, but one may deduce that listening to the more complicated technical parts of Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow makes it more difficult to comprehend than, say, Michael Lewis’s Moneyball, which tells the story of the Oakland A’s baseball team’s use of Kahneman’s theories.

So, is listening to audiobooks considered reading? Yes. But perhaps the better question is: Are you a visual reader or an aural reader? Why not both?

*Learn more about storytelling and its ancient history from the ALA National Storytelling Network and in The Oldest True Stories in the World on SAPIENS.org

**Qualifying FCPL patrons can participate in the NLS talking books program through our Access Services branch.

Is Audiobook Listening Considered “Reading”? (2024)

FAQs

Is Audiobook Listening Considered “Reading”? ›

A listener experiences the same story as a reader, they should be just as able to contribute to a discussion about the book, and have as much of a legitimate claim to having read it.

Does it count as reading if it's an audiobook? ›

So, is listening to audiobooks considered reading? Yes. But perhaps the better question is: Are you a visual reader or an aural reader? Why not both?

Do audiobooks count as reading for 75 hard? ›

**Audiobooks DO NOT COUNT. You have until you go to sleep to complete the day. If you fail, you MUST start over on Day 1.

Is listening to an audiobook as good for you as reading? ›

Although physical books and audiobooks may activate different parts of the brain, studies show that the comprehension rate of physical books and audiobooks are equal – meaning that audiobooks are up high on the scale next to regular books.

Should audiobooks count towards reading goal? ›

Librarian, Chelsea Hamilton, is adamant that audiobooks should count as reading or towards a reading goal. “Anytime you are consuming literature, whether that is novels, graphic novels, audiobooks, ebooks, it all counts and it all works on your brain,” Hamilton said. “Audiobooks are excellent for anybody.

Is listening to audio books an alternative to reading? ›

Audiobooks vs reading: Brain benefits

According to professor of psychology and author Dr. Kristen Willeumier, though, there is good reason to believe that the reading experience provided by audiobooks offers many of the same brain benefits as reading books in the traditional way.

Do audiobooks count as reading for Goodreads? ›

Yes audiobooks does count towards the reading challenge as long as you have a read date for the audiobooks. I hope this helps!

Does a 45-minute walk count for 75 Hard? ›

Here how 75 Hard works: For 75 days straight, you must: Exercise twice a day for 45 minutes each session. (Note: A walk counts.)

How much slower are audiobooks than reading? ›

Researchers found that reading is faster than listening to books. An average adult can read 250–300 words per minute and can efficiently listen to 150–160 words per minute. I always increase the speed to 1.5x which enables me to gain more information.

Can audiobooks also be read? ›

Audible has a feature called immersion reading. This function allows Audible audiobook listeners to read along using either a Kindle app or dedicated Kindle e-readers. Furthermore, immersion reading will enable you to highlight portions of the text in real-time as you listen to the book.

Are audiobooks as mentally stimulating as reading? ›

Scientists have found that reading and listening to books stimulates the same parts of the brain. In a study, they asked participants to listen to stories from The Moth Radio Hour, a storytelling podcast. Later, they read those same stories as text.

What are the disadvantages of audiobooks? ›

Audiobooks | What are the drawbacks?
  • The main drawback of audiobooks is that you can't physically hold the book in your hands. ...
  • Another potential downside, depending on your personality or attention span is that it can be easy to get distracted when listening to an audiobook and miss important parts of the story.
Jun 22, 2022

What counts as reading? ›

Every word we make sense of counts. Those words can come from printed books, digital texts, audiobooks, online articles, or environmental print. They can be new books, old books, glossy magazines, video game manuals, movie captions, and everything in between. It all counts.

Do audiobooks count as reading to kids? ›

If you've ever wondered if audiobooks for kids count as reading, here's your answer: YES.

Do audiobooks increase comprehension? ›

Become a Better Reader

Listening to audiobooks can help bridge the gap between decoding words and assigning meaning. Receiving information both visually and audibly reinforces word recognition, improves fluency, builds vocabulary and supports the development of comprehension skills.

Can you say you've read a book if you've listened to it? ›

So if we're looking for a resounding answer to if audiobooks count as reading – the answer is both yes and no. No, because the cognitive experience of reading instead of listening to a book is different than reading a traditional book.

Can you say you read an audiobook? ›

And every expert spoken to for this feature said the same thing: audiobooks not only absolutely count as reading, but they can be essential, depending on who is listening to (AKA reading) them.

What is the difference between reading and listening? ›

Reading is something you do, while listening is something that happens to you. Some students find listening difficult because they try to understand every word or they get left behind trying to work out what a previous word meant. They show a lack of vocabulary or don't recognise the words that they already know.

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