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Showing posts with label e-books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-books. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

The long tail

The inspiration to share things with you can sometimes come from pretty unlikely places. This definitely comes under that category. I was listening to a programme recently about how powerful the i-tunes store is and the statistics that were being chucked around like cheap confetti made my head spin.
You ready? OK. There's 26,000,000 tracks on i-tunes. What percentage of those tracks do you think have been bought/downloaded 100 times or more? I'll tell you - just 6%. That means over 24,440,000 tracks have been bought less than 100 times. I found that 6% figure surprisingly low.

Now it gets weird.

Although I still love buying music that comes in a physical form (CD's and vinyl) I also love Spotify.
Guess how many of Spotify's 20,000,000 tracks have never been played?
It's 4,000,000.
That means 20% of all tracks on Spotify have NEVER been played. Not even by the singer's mum. Amazing.

Why am I telling you all this? Because the situation with e-music is not dissimilar to what happens with our e-books and e-journals. In online publishing this situation is known as 'the long tail'. Basically you get a few things which are used a lot (the head bit) and then a long, long tapering down to the things that are hardly used at all (the tail bit).

Here's the hopefully interesting bit; if you're an unknown author writing an e-book you need readers to be able to find it among the potentially thousands of other books. How you do that is tricky because if you write a book on 'Social Policy' and call it 'Social Policy' it's probably going to get buried. If, on the other hand, you go with a wacky title or (even riskier) a pun in the title then the student may never think of trying those words without prior knowledge.

So once again, it ultimately comes down to the words and how imaginative and specific you need to be. Those of you who are experienced in using Dawsonera (our e-books database) will know how beneficial and crucial these skills can be. If you're new to finding e-resources then don't be afraid to wander off the path and try some weirder keywords. After all, the interesting stuff is quite often found pushing at the edges of a subject. What's more, lecturers usually enjoy coming across a new reference for the first time in a similar way that many of us love hearing a new band on Spotify.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Important News: E-Books on demand is now live

It is good to be able to tell you about new developments, especially when I know it's going to potentially make a lot of people happy.

Well this is one of those occasions, so forgive me if that sound you can hear in the distance is the library blowing its own trumpet.

We've given you, dear student, a load of book money to use as YOU see fit.

Here's how it works; for a limited period (basically this means until the money runs out...) you'll see e-books on Dawsonera that you can rent, alongside the e-books that we've already bought. The screenshot below shows you how it will look.


The books that have the purple 'Request Rental' tab are the books you can rent for 7 days. The thing is, if 3 people rent the same book it automatically gets bought. Forever. Which is nice. I'm going to be visiting as many lectures as possible to promote this over the next few weeks and show you exactly how to access what's on offer, because I want you to get as much benefit as possible from the service.

That's it really. If you have any questions about E-books on Demand at this stage just ask.




Thursday, 16 February 2012

Some new e-books on safeguarding

To support the safeguarding assignment that I know some of you are preparing for (or putting the finishing touches to?!?) I've recently bought a few extra e-books on the subject. These won't all be on your reading list, but that shouldn't stop you from at least looking at the chapter headings and seeing what's on offer.
Today I've actually ordered another 3 titles on the subject which should arrive in about a week.

If you click here you can see a list of e-books that have safeguarding in the title.

As always, if you're having any issues around using e-books, let me know.