Free Book Recommendation Analyzer for Schools
Enter a student's academic level, institution type, and subject disciplines to instantly generate curriculum-matched book recommendations — textbooks, references, and supplementary reads — with match scores.
Runs entirely in your browser · No login · No data uploaded
Enter the student's institution type and academic level so recommendations match their curriculum stage.
How to Analyse Academic Book Recommendations in 3 Steps
Follow these steps to get results in under a minute
How UniCloud360 Book Recommendation Analyzer Compares
vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms
| Feature | UniCloud360 UniCloud360 Book Recommendation Analyzer | Manual Librarian Curation | Publisher Catalogues | Library Management Software |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discipline-based matching | Subject & level scoring | Relies on librarian memory | Browse-only, no matching | Search-only, no scoring |
| Match score per book | Percentage score shown | No scoring system | No match scoring | No match scoring |
| Grouped by academic discipline | Results by discipline | Flat list only | By category tags only | By Dewey/LCC only |
| CSV export for LMS / SMS | One-click CSV download | Manual list required | Paid export tools | Requires library login |
| Print-ready PDF for acquisition | Clean A4 discipline report | No report output | Publisher PDF only | Library-branded print |
| No login or account needed | 100% browser-based | Manual — no tool | Account required | Library login required |
What Educators Are Saying
Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities
"We use this at the start of each academic year to build acquisition lists for each faculty. I select the discipline and academic level, and within minutes I have a scored list ready to send to the Dean for budget approval. It replaces hours of manual catalogue work."
"Previously I had to email every subject head and wait days for reading list inputs. Now I run this tool per department, pick the relevant textbooks and supplementary titles, and have the full academic year reading list drafted in a morning."
"The CSV export is what sold me. I load it straight into our library management system and it maps perfectly to our acquisitions workflow. The discipline grouping means our subject librarians can action their sections independently."
"We piloted this for our undergraduate intake process. Students in each faculty get a recommended reading list before they arrive — relevant textbooks, key references, and enrichment reads all matched to their enrolled subjects. It's made a visible difference to first-year preparedness."