Transition to Website-First Access and Content Updates
Most textbooks are moving off YouTube to the website, with updates to editions and how content is covered moving forward.
Transition to Website-First Access and Content Updates
Hello everyone — just a quick update on the website and where things are heading.
We are almost finished transferring all textbooks from YouTube to the website. Over the next few days, most textbooks will be removed from YouTube, and only a few chapters from each book will remain there. The full content for each textbook will continue to be 100% freely available on the website.
Right now, many textbooks are still available on YouTube, but that will be changing very soon. We wanted to give everyone a heads up ahead of time, as this transition may come as a surprise.
We are also making a change to how textbooks are organized moving forward. Instead of hosting multiple editions of the same book, we will now only keep the latest version we have covered available on the platform. This helps keep the topics system consistent and ensures the content stays clear and relevant.
Lastly, we will no longer be covering full units, parts, or sections of textbooks by default. Covering full sections takes significantly more time, and we’ve found that individual chapter coverage is typically more than enough for studying. That said, sections and units can still absolutely be covered — we just need students to request them. If you’ve found full section coverage helpful for a course, don’t hesitate to reach out at Lastminlecture@gmail.com.
We also want to acknowledge that we are currently behind on textbook requests. We have not forgotten anyone. As we finish this transition, textbook requests will become our main priority again, and we will be working to get fully caught up.
Thank you for being apart of the Last Minute Lecture Family!
— The Last Minute Lecture Team