Answered By: Clair Sharpe
Last Updated: Oct 12, 2021     Views: 466

Reading Lists @ Liverpool helps your students to access the material you are recommending quickly and easily. Your list is linked from Canvas.

You can organise material on the list as you wish and add notes to signpost student learning. The interface is flexible and easy to use, enabling you to make changes and update your list as often as you like.

Reading Lists @ Liverpool also allows you to make requests for book chapters and journal articles to be digitised and uploaded to your list by the library. Requests are automatically checked for copyright clearance, ensuring your key reading materials are made available to all students at the point of need and with the peace of mind that you are complying with copyright.

You can structure your list in the way that works best for you.  To see examples of different styles, go to https://liverpool.rl.talis.com/ and type the following list module codes into the search box:

RADT331: gives detailed guidance to students about which sections of books to read.
CHEM368: short and simple list, includes a digitised chapter.
COMM106: list arranged with readings week by week.

Or look at the good practice lists at https://libguides.liverpool.ac.uk/readinglists/academics 

Help and guidance is available in the Reading Lists guide or ask your Liaison Librarian.

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