Some people believe everybody will read articles and books on the internet for free, not on the paper. I do not support this idea, and in my opinion, even if many people read using digital devices there will be some people who prefer to read on papers.
Even though getting reading materials is convenient on the internet, reading online is not always free. If people need decent resources such as academic journals, papers, even bestselling novels, they have to pay for that. There are many websites that provide those reading materials, but they are charging. For example, likewise buying books on a book shop, readers purchase e-books on the Internet and read online, and because of the enhancement of security people can not upload the materials. Therefore, there are not that many benefits of not paying for reading materials on the Internet.
Reading on papers has lots of advantages. People who have sensitive eyes like dry eyes, can not concentrate on the screen to read for a long time because looking at the screen of the digital devices makes their eyes tired and dried easily. Also, some old people can not utilize the devices using online materials, it is a lot more comfortable for them to read printed books and newspapers. In addition, there are many people who would like to collect books on their bookshelves. These can be an interior of the house or motivation of reading like achieving 100 books reading a year.
In closing, some people will keep track of reading printed books even though online reading would become ordinary.