BMF analytics has been a major workhorse for many of AISDL's research studies. Nonetheless, since its course of development has spanned several years, looking up the whole picture can be a bit tedious for a new user.To provide the community with the required resources, we have tried hard to produce a volume dedicated to BMF analytics, titled The mindsponge and BMF analytics for innovative thinking in social sciences and humanities [1], which also expends quite a fair bit of time to equip prospective BMF analytics users with the underlying mindsponge theory [2].After some time, the volume has now been displayed at various Amazon country sites, including the US, UK, Germany, France, Japan, etc. (It can also be seen at the B&N site).