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Making the most of your EBA

Evidence Based Acquisition (EBA) is an ebook purchase model that allows you to make informed decisions about which titles to own based on usage data. We want to make sure that your EBA with Cambridge is a success, so we’ve put together a selection of resources to help with both raising awareness and ensuring discoverability of content.

View our brochure on making the most of your EBA

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Communicating access to academics and researchers

Information on your library portal or pages

You may wish to include some text on your library portal or information pages about access to ebooks through your EBA. Below are examples of text you could use:


Version 1 (57 words)

(This University) currently has access to over 50,000 ebooks from Cambridge University Press until the (insert date). This includes leading titles in over 30 subjects across the Humanities, Social Sciences and Science Technology and Medicine. Cambridge academic books have received over 440 awards in the past 3 years and are a key resource for your research needs.

Version 2 (28 words)

You have access to thousands of ebooks from Cambridge. Explore leading books across multiple disciplines, download multiple chapters, send to Kindle and DropBox and easily export citations today.


Desktop backgrounds for your library screens

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1920 x 1080 pixels widescreen general background screen with jackets
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Email campaigns

We can assist you with content and advice for inclusion in email campaigns. Speak with your Cambridge representative to be put in touch with the marketing team.


Social media suggestions

Social media is an excellent way to create engagement and traffic to your ebooks, and we have suggested text and images you could use. Simply click on the image you want, right click and save the image for future use.


Twitter and Facebook

X [Twitter]

If your library has an active X [Twitter] feed, we’ve created a couple of sample Tweets that you could adapt.

Suggested Tweet:

Access thousands of ebooks from Cambridge Univ. Press across 30 subjects on Cambridge Core today http://ow.ly/te4S309Mglm 

Please see below for X [Twitter] general and subject images. For other subjects please email library.marketing@cambridge.org 

To find the link for the subject you are sending a Tweet for, visit the browse subject page, find the subject required and copy the URL. We'd recommend using a URL shortener such as bit.ly  or goo.gl  for the link.

Facebook

Similarly if you have a Facebook page, you may want to post a few announcements about your EBA or use other appropriate channels.


Suggested Facebook text:

We currently have access to ebooks from Cambridge University Press. This includes leading titles from across 30 subject areas, ranging from Archaeology to Statistics, Linguistics to Physics, Literature to Medicine. Explore titles of interest to you here http://cambridge.org/core

Please see below for Facebook images.


Twitter and Facebook Images

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Explore ebooks on Core (general)
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Explore economics ebooks on Cambridge Core
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Explore engineering ebooks on Cambridge Core
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Explore mathematics ebooks on Cambridge Core
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Explore medicine ebooks on Cambridge Core
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Explore psychology ebooks on Cambridge Core
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Explore ebooks on Cambridge Core
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Explore thousands of ebooks on Cambridge Core
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General posters

The below posters can be used or printed, some with space to add additional information if required.

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Explore ebooks from Cambridge poster
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Explore thousands of ebooks customisable poster
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