Answered By: Nadia Woods Last Updated: Nov 18, 2024 Views: 49
Reading Lists @ Liverpool makes it easy for you to access the reading materials for your course by providing you with List Links, which will take you directly to your materials or to their details in Library Search.
Different types of Lists Links will open your reading materials differently.
Top Tips for using List Links
Online reading materials
- E-books: Links will take you straight to the eBook.
- Journal articles: Links will take you straight through to the PDF.
- Web pages: Links will take your straight to the webpage.
- YouTube and other online videos: Links will take you straight to the video on its streaming service.
- Podcasts and music: Links will take you straight to the podcast or song on its streaming service.
- Available Online: Links will take you straight to your reading materials online.
- Check Availability: Links will take you to the details of your reading materials in Library Search, where you can access different online links.
- View other formats/editions: Links will take you to the different formats and editions of your reading materials in Library Search.
Physical reading materials
For physical copies of your reading list materials, all your List Links will take you to the Library Search pages for each item. These pages will include information on the availability of your reading materials and their location on the library shelves.
Using these Library Search pages, you can also reserve your reading materials or ask the Library to post materials to your UK address using the Home Delivery Service.
Check Availability: Links will take you to the details of your reading materials in Library Search, where you can see if your items are available to borrow.
View other formats/editions: Links will take you to the different formats and editions of your reading materials in Library Search.
Remember:
*If you have any difficulties with List Links, the Reading List Support Team can help you. You can find more information on using your reading list on our Reading List guide.
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