Background
EEVL is the Hub for engineering,
mathematics and computing. It is a free service, and is funded by JISC
through the Resource Discovery Network
(RDN).
Service News
Logo graphic for links to EEVL
A small graphic featuring the EEVL eye is now available for those sites
who wish to place a link to EEVL. The graphic is shown in the main heading
above and can be copied from the EEVL web site [1].
Free Book Promotion
EEVL's £5,000 worth of free engineering books promotion, which was
mentioned in the last issue of Ariadne [2], closed at
the end of April. It was a resounding success, and we would like to thank
all those who helped to distribute fliers and emails. The response was
rather overwhelming as there were over 4760 valid entries. These came from
3145 unique email addresses, with 908 people from the .ac.uk domain
entering (the largest number of entries came from Nottingham Trent
University). Winners have been chosen randomly by the sponsoring
publishers (Kluwer, Academic Press, Springer and Palgrave). For those who
entered but did not win a free book, we understand that some of the
publishers involved will be offering the selected titles at a discounted
price.
Affiliate Programme
An affiliate program involves offering a product or a service of another
company on a web site, normally by adding a simple banner with a link to
the other company site. The affiliate then receives commission from the
company for sales or leads. In theory, the affiliate can benefit not only
from commission, but also from increased site traffic, credibility from
partnership with other organisations, and added content.
Just how relevant are affiliate programs to services such as EEVL? To
tell the truth, we have no idea! The best way to find out if these things
work is to try them, and this is what EEVL is doing. An arrangement has
been made with Justengineers.net [3], a popular
recruitment agency which provides access to job searches, career advice,
email alerts and newsletters. For a trial period, a Justengineers graphic
and link has been placed on about 10 EEVL pages (for example, the
Manufacturing Engineering browse page [4]), and for
every person who clicks on this graphic and subsequently registers with
Justengineers, the Hub will receive a small fee. This affiliate scheme
will be carefully monitored, and if it proves popular, it will be
retained. Of course, our involvement in this affiliate scheme does not
imply any special endorsement by EEVL of Justengineers.
Industry News Hot Link
The Hot Link has been completely updated [
5]. As well as many more links to sources of industry
news, this page now includes links to a number of Moreover news feeds [
6]
giving today's news headlines for important engineering disciplines. Now
that so many newspapers and periodicals are available online, and with the
capabilities of modern search technology, the potential of news clipping
services has really been transformed. By visiting EEVL's Engineering
Industry News page, you can now get the latest news headlines for technology
policy, the aerospace and defence industry, the construction sector,
transport industries, robotics, telecoms, the engineering industry in
general, and several more subjects and sectors.
New Engineering Images Hot Link
Regular users of EEVL mayhave
noticed a new Hot Link to Engineering Images [
7] . This link provides access to those resources included
in EEVL's catalogue of engineering resources which have been identified as
containing significant collections of images.
Database
The EEVL technical officer, Geir Granum, is working on a MySQL database,
which will replace the bespoke database currently powering the EEVL
catalogue of engineering resources. As the EEVL service will, from
September 2001, cover mathematics, computing and engineering, it is
essential that the new catalogue should allow searching within specific
sections of the catalogue as well as across the three subject areas.
The new service will be launched on September 12th, at a champagne
reception in the Museum of Scotland, alongside the ALT-C conference being
held in the University of Edinburgh [8].
Virtual Training Suite launch
The biggest news, by far, in this
issue is the launch of the RDN Virtual Training Suite [
9]. EEVL co-ordinated the development of seven of these
tutorials: Civil Engineering, Electrical, Electronic and Computer
Engineering, Health and Safety Engineering, Materials Engineering,
Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering, which have
been added to the Internet Aviator tutorial developed last year [
10].
Michael Breaks, University Librarian and Director of EEVL, launched the VTS
at a reception in Edinburgh University. Champagne (or an approximation) and
a buffet lunch were enjoyed by around 40 people. Guests included four
tutorial authors, subject librarians from Scottish and North of England
universities, and representatives from the Scottish-based Learning and
Teaching Network Centres (LTSN), the Scottish Further Education Unit, a
Regional Support Centre, EDINA, the Edinburgh College of Art and the Centre
for Digital Library Research. Many thanks to ILRT for the development
and management of this project.
References
- The EEVL logo can be downloaded from
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/images/eevlb.gif
- Shoestring marketing: examples from EEVL, Roddy
MacLeod and Lesa Ng, Ariadne 27,
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue27/eevl/
- Justengineers.net at
http://www.affiliatewindow.com/cgi-bin-local/a.pl?justengi&5934
- Manufacturing Engineering browse page at
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/manuf_eng.html
- Engineering Industry News Hot Link at
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/newsfeed.htm
- Moreover news feeds at
http://w.moreover.com/
- Hot Link to Engineering Images at
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cross/new-search.pl?page=1&query=engineering+images&submit=Search&phrase=on&glocat=frk&resourcetype=ALL+RESOURCES
- ALT-C conference being held in the University of
Edinburgh http://www.ed.ac.uk/altc2001/
- Virtual Training Suite at
http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/
A new Ariadne 'At the Event' Article is available at
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue28/vts/
- EEVL Tutorials:
Civil Engineering at http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/civil/
Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/elec/
Health and Safety Engineering at
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/healthandsafety/
Materials Engineering at http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/materials/
Mathematics at http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/maths/
Mechanical Engineering at
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/mechanical/
Petroleum Engineering at http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/petroleum/
Internet Aviator at http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/aviator/
Author Details
Roddy MacLeod
EEVL Manager
Heriot-Watt University Library
Edinburgh
EH14 4AS
Email: R.A.MacLeod@hw.ac.uk
Web site: http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/libram/roddy.html
Linda Kerr
EEVL Coordinator
Heriot-Watt University Library
Edinburgh
EH14 4AS
Email: L.Kerr@hw.ac.uk