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Edinburgh Research Archive Statistics: May 2019

Edinburgh Research Archive: May 2019 downloads infographic - Chart: Downloads per month (per academic year) 2012-2019

Edinburgh Research Archive • www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk • May 2019: 49,964 downloads

  Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July
2012-13                     30k 48k
2013-14 40 42 40 35 33 37 34 33 33 34 30 35
2014-15 33 41 51 54 50 51 45 55 48 43 37 37
2015-16 35 38 43 44 41 46 50 58 55 49 41 42
2016-17 44 45 52 57 49 54 59 70 61 55 45 48
2017-18 48 52 63 67 55 62 62 75 73 63 54 56
2018-19 55 56 58 58 47 53 48 60 56 50    

Since 2012, there have been over 3.5 million downloads, with 0.54m since August.   


TOP 5 downloads [D/Ls] for May 2019:

01. Civil Defence Manual of Basic Training, Volume II: Basic Fire Fighting
Home Office: Civil Defence Dept. • 955 D/Ls • http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5436 • FRS/BRE Fire Research Archives
A 3rd week back at the top, with over 71,000 downloads in total

02.  Study of popular Hong Kong cinema from 2001 to 2004 as resource for a contextual approach to expressions of Christian faith in the public realm after the reversion to Chinese sovereignty in 1997
Yam, Chi-Keung • 655 D/Ls • http://hdl.handle.net/1842/4015 • Divinity

03.  Can we put the ‘poverty of aspiration’ myth to bed now?
Treanor, Morag • 462 D/Ls • http://hdl.handle.net/1842/25787 • CRFR Publications

04.   Digital disruption in the recording industry
Sun, Hyojung • 288 D/Ls • http://hdl.handle.net/1842/23631 • Science Technology and Innovation Studies

05.   The Laird’s Houses of Scotland: From the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution, 1560–1770
Strachan, Sabina Ross • 252 D/Ls • http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3485 • ECA


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