Reference Tree News!
New Content on Reference Tree
In the last few months, we at Reference Tree have been busy understanding how students use the site and adding lots more content for students to buy! Latest books now available include Human Genetics, Cellular Pathology and Clinical Biochemistry from Life and Medical Sciences publisher Scion Publishing, plus over 100 of the latest titles from visual arts publisher AVA Academia including recent bestsellers Animated Performance, The Fundamentals of Design Management and Basics Interior Design 01: Retail Design.
We are thrilled to add these key texts to our already substantial collection of nearly 3,000 core textbooks from highly respected publishers such as Cambridge University Press, Taylor & Francis, Hodder Education, Learning Matters, Business Expert Press, McGraw Hill and Elsevier Science & Technology.
Keep your eyes peeled as we have got more books coming soon – especially in Computer Science, Engineering and Visual Arts.
Our Facebook Competition
“How would you spend yours?” – Win your textbooks for a year!
Launching on 7th March 2011, we are offering students the chance to win the cost of their textbooks for one year. Using Reference Tree can save you hundreds of pounds of the cost of your textbooks, so what we’d like to know is, how would you spend the extra cash?
To take part:
- Go to the Reference Tree Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/referencetree
- Like the page
- Tag the photo of the item you’d be most likely to buy with the money that you’d save.
The competition is open until 31 March 2011 and the winner will receive £200 to spend on textbooks either from Reference Tree or, if we haven’t got the required books, from your University Bookshop.
Easy Money!
Buzz about Reference Tree
We’ve been attracting a lot of press coverage across student, trade and commercial media which is also widening our reach to students. Check out the latest write ups on Springwise and InventorSpot to see what they think of us or visit www.reference-tree.com for further information. We’ve even reached as far afield as Japan with a review up on the 100shiki.com blog.
And finally
Did you know….?
- Reference Tree includes 2-page previews for every chapter, so students can quickly decide if the information is right before they buy
- Chapters can be licensed in 6 and 12 months subscriptions to fit in with the length of course module
- Students can highlight text and extract references for inclusion in coursework plus make notes and export them for future reference
- Book pages in Reference Tree appear in exactly the same way as they do in the printed edition, making it easy to follow lecturer instructions when asked to read specific page ranges
- All texts are fully searchable, making it easy to research particular terms or phrases
- Pages can also be bookmarked allowing for important information to be stored and accessed quickly at a later stage
The Reference Tree Team.
www.reference-tree.com