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Evidence based practice: promotion and tips
on how to raise FE e-book usage figures

Elaine Mulholland
St Mary’s University College Belfast

1
PROMOTION

PROMOTION

PROMOTION

2
Promotion and Tips: Accessing e-books
★

Add e-books to the Library Catalogue:
(Marc records/import)

★

Make e-books visible/accessible

★

Signpost & promote e-books on the catalogue,
e.g. use an icon

★

E-books are an ideal opportunity to raise the
profile of your library, e.g. demonstrate the
accessibility of e-books for inspections

★

Extend the variety of places where users can
access e-books, e.g. link to VLE



3
Benefits of e-books
★24/7 access: the flexibility to access anyplace,

anytime and anywhere
★Functionality: search, cut-and-paste, automatic
citation, TOC, highlight text, text to speech, etc.
★Accessible via PC and mobile devices
★Portability
★Time saving
★Personalisation: save searches
★Benefits for learners with disabilities
★Benefits for distance learners working from home

4
Specific e-book benefits

★Highlight text
★Tools: Copy, print, definitions etc.
★Automatic Citation
Promotion and Tips
★

JISC funded e-books:
spreadsheet of titles, by
Subject

★

On-going Project: make
e-book titles live links
(start with the most popular subjects)

★

Ensure subject headings on
spreadsheet stand out

★

Email to lecturing staff/users
6
E-mail with a difference
Promotional
Target Sheet:

8
Information Guides:
Logging on/getting Started

9
★e-books have no value if they are not used
★In today’s impatient two-click culture, users
will use the web if there are barriers to e-books
★Offer clear routes to e-books

STOP the
Barriers...
Make the invisible discoverable

★Students show little understanding of the
distinction between the e-resources provided
via their University or via the open web
10
Promoting and embedding e-books
★

Active promotion leads to higher use

★

Promotion requires initial effort e.g. inputting
live links etc.

★

Get in touch with ebrary to incorporate your
logo/branding

★

Sell your e-book service!

★

Subject specific bookmarks advertising e‐books

★

Put stickers on the hard copy etc.

★

“Colleges need to develop a strategy for raising awareness of
all types of e-books and developing academic literacy.
Teaching staff should also be encouraged to engage more
actively in pointing out to students the range of high quality
free and paid for e-book content that is available.”
(JISC Observatory Project ,JISC Collections, 2009, p. 27).

If you have used e-books from
your university library how did you
first find out about them?

Download /view the usage statistics for your
college e.g. email to users/staff with the most
popular titles
11


What next?
★ Challenges

for Libraries:

provide clear access routes to e-content
★ Discovery




of e-content:

needs to be made as simple as possible

12
Thank you

Quic k Time™ and a
dec ompres s or
are needed to s ee this pic ture.

Elaine Mulholland
St Mary’s University College Belfast

13
References

• JISC (2009) JISC national e-books observatory project: key findings and
recommendations (final report), Available at: http://www.jisccollections.ac.uk/Reports/e-books-observatory-project-final-report/JISCnational-e-books-observatory-other-reports/ (Accessed: 19th November
2013).

• Google Images
• Wordle

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Elaine Mulholland

  • 1. Evidence based practice: promotion and tips on how to raise FE e-book usage figures Elaine Mulholland St Mary’s University College Belfast 1
  • 3. Promotion and Tips: Accessing e-books ★ Add e-books to the Library Catalogue: (Marc records/import) ★ Make e-books visible/accessible ★ Signpost & promote e-books on the catalogue, e.g. use an icon ★ E-books are an ideal opportunity to raise the profile of your library, e.g. demonstrate the accessibility of e-books for inspections ★ Extend the variety of places where users can access e-books, e.g. link to VLE  3
  • 4. Benefits of e-books ★24/7 access: the flexibility to access anyplace, anytime and anywhere ★Functionality: search, cut-and-paste, automatic citation, TOC, highlight text, text to speech, etc. ★Accessible via PC and mobile devices ★Portability ★Time saving ★Personalisation: save searches ★Benefits for learners with disabilities ★Benefits for distance learners working from home 4
  • 5. Specific e-book benefits ★Highlight text ★Tools: Copy, print, definitions etc. ★Automatic Citation
  • 6. Promotion and Tips ★ JISC funded e-books: spreadsheet of titles, by Subject ★ On-going Project: make e-book titles live links (start with the most popular subjects) ★ Ensure subject headings on spreadsheet stand out ★ Email to lecturing staff/users 6
  • 7. E-mail with a difference
  • 10. ★e-books have no value if they are not used ★In today’s impatient two-click culture, users will use the web if there are barriers to e-books ★Offer clear routes to e-books STOP the Barriers... Make the invisible discoverable ★Students show little understanding of the distinction between the e-resources provided via their University or via the open web 10
  • 11. Promoting and embedding e-books ★ Active promotion leads to higher use ★ Promotion requires initial effort e.g. inputting live links etc. ★ Get in touch with ebrary to incorporate your logo/branding ★ Sell your e-book service! ★ Subject specific bookmarks advertising e‐books ★ Put stickers on the hard copy etc. ★ “Colleges need to develop a strategy for raising awareness of all types of e-books and developing academic literacy. Teaching staff should also be encouraged to engage more actively in pointing out to students the range of high quality free and paid for e-book content that is available.” (JISC Observatory Project ,JISC Collections, 2009, p. 27). If you have used e-books from your university library how did you first find out about them? Download /view the usage statistics for your college e.g. email to users/staff with the most popular titles 11 
  • 12. What next? ★ Challenges for Libraries: provide clear access routes to e-content ★ Discovery   of e-content: needs to be made as simple as possible 12
  • 13. Thank you Quic k Time™ and a dec ompres s or are needed to s ee this pic ture. Elaine Mulholland St Mary’s University College Belfast 13
  • 14. References • JISC (2009) JISC national e-books observatory project: key findings and recommendations (final report), Available at: http://www.jisccollections.ac.uk/Reports/e-books-observatory-project-final-report/JISCnational-e-books-observatory-other-reports/ (Accessed: 19th November 2013). • Google Images • Wordle