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Following up this survey, we attempt here to clarify how usage and perception of e\u2010journals and scholarly articles among researchers and graduate students in Japan changed. The basic findings were as follows. 1) More than 90% of respondents in natural sciences, including pharmaceutical science, chemistry, biology, physics and medicine, reported that they used e\u2010journals at least once or twice a month. 2) E\u2010journals were not as heavily used in humanities and social sciences as in natural sciences, but the proportion of regular users turned out to be more than 4 times that of the 2001 survey. 3) This difference in e\u2010journals usage by discipline is strongly associated with the degree of dependence on domestic documents written in Japanese. The two groups of respondents, users of international documents and users of domestic documents, showed a statistically significant difference in answering the question concerning \u201cFrequency of e\u2010journals use.\u201d 4) Attitude to the necessity of printed version drastically transmuted. 62.3% of respondents in natural sciences and 53.6% in humanities and social sciences thought \u201cprinted journals are unnecessary when e\u2010journals are accessible.\u201d 5) Use of digital devices for e\u2010books was not popular as yet, but the respondents expressed their high interest in the future use. 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