Organise your list by using sections. You can choose to order your list by week, by module or by topic, depending on how you have set up your subject. Once your sections have been set up, you can then begin adding resources.
Use the built-in search to add required, recommended and further readings to the Reading List.
If the resource doesn't show in the results, the Library may not have access to it. See Adding resources to a list that aren't in the library catalogue for additional options.
A request to purchase a resource is automatically triggered when you add a resource that isn't in the Library collection, and add the required or recommended tags. The request to purchase will be sent to the Library once your list has been published.
Request a digital copy of a physical book chapter or journal by clicking on the title of the resource and then choosing 'Request digitisation'.
Access documentation for how to make full use of your Reading List by clicking the question mark on the top right corner. To ask the Library a question, use the Library discussion feature available from the right side of the page.
Click My list is ready to make the Reading List visible to students and send any requests to the Library to action. Resources that require action from the Library will not show to students until they are available.
Monitor real-time student engagement with the resources on the Reading List.