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Advantages of Reading Lists @ Liverpool - for staff
- The library is aware of and provides access to the material you are recommending to your students.
- Students can easily access material in the appropriate format (e.g. eBooks).
- Journal articles’ usage is tracked, which informs the Library’s annual review of subscriptions.
- The library can provide copyright-cleared digitisations, accessible via the reading list – rather than risking legal action by the Copyright Licensing Agency (e.g. in respect of PDFs uploaded to Canvas).
- You can structure your list as you wish and add notes to signpost student learning.
- The list can be updated at any time and published to make changes visible to all.
- Help is available from the Reading List Support Team.
Advantages of Reading Lists @ Liverpool - for students
- Easy online access to recommended eBooks, journal articles, webpages and videos, plus real-time availability information for print books.
- The relevant reading list is linked from your Canvas course.
- You can save time and prioritise your reading by looking for the items designated Key and following the guidance in the student notes.
- You can search, filter and make your own notes. See How can I get the best out of my reading list as a student?
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