Answered By: Clair Sharpe Last Updated: Oct 06, 2025 Views: 2022
Answered By: Clair Sharpe
Last Updated: Oct 06, 2025 Views: 2022
Reading Lists @ Liverpool acts as a communication system between staff, students and the library. Every course or module at the university should have a reading list, which is linked from Canvas.
Students: Reading Lists @ Liverpool gives easy access to the material your lecturers are recommending.
Staff: you can edit your own list to suit your teaching style and add notes to signpost student learning. You can request copyright-cleared digitisations of book chapters and journal articles to add to your list.
For more information, see our Reading Lists guide.
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