Answered By: Nadia Woods
Last Updated: Dec 20, 2024     Views: 21

There are two main ways you can find the reading lists for your modules.

 

Finding your reading list on Canvas

Your lecturer will make your reading list visible in the side menu of your Canvas course.

  • Select ‘Courses’ in your side menu
  • Select the ‘Reading Lists @ Liverpool’ in the Courses menu

'Courses' shown with a red arrow in a panel of options at left of screen

If you can’t see ‘Reading Lists @ Liverpool’ in your side menu, ask your lecturer to make it visible in Canvas.

You can also contact the Canvas Support team directly by simply choosing from the options under ‘Help’ in your side menu, as shown below.

The 'Help' option circled in red in the left side panel of options

 

Finding your reading list on Reading Lists @ Liverpool

There are various links across the Library website that take you directly to Reading Lists @ Liverpool, to better help you find your reading list on its portal.

The main places you can find Reading Lists @ Liverpool are:

  • The Reading Lists link in ‘Search & Browse’ at the top of the Library homepage

Red arrow point to Reading Lists button on Library Home Page

 

Blue Banner for Find Your Reading List

 

  • Or the ‘Find Your Reading List’ button on our other Library pages.

Find Your Reading List button

 

Selecting any of these links will take you directly to Reading Lists @ Liverpool, where you will see a search bar for looking up your reading list.

Red arrow pointing to the Reading List at Liverpool Search box

 

Top Tips for finding your reading list

 

To help you find your reading list, search for:

  • Your module’s code
  • Or your module’s title

 

You can also try searching for your reading list using:

  • Your module co-ordinator’s name
  • The course or module lead’s name
  • Or your module lecturer’s name

 

Contact the Reading List Support team for technical help with using Reading Lists @ Liverpool.

Contact your Liaison Librarian for:

  • Further support for using Canvas, and
  • Help with making the best use of your Reading Lists to support your learning.

 

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