7/4/2023 0 Comments My reading list![]() Anticipated number of students, an estimate is fine.If you would like to take advantage of this service, please send any reading lists to Please provide: Lists received after the deadline will be processed as soon as possible but access to course materials cannot be guaranteed for the course start date To support the aims of the Accessible and Inclusive Learning Policy in ensuring course materials are made available to students with disabilities, reading lists should be communicated to the Reading Lists Glasgow service by the end of July for Semester 1 and the end of November for Semester 2. The Library is also offering a list creation service where reading lists can be added to Reading Lists Glasgow on your behalf. Guidance on getting started and using the software is available from our Moodle site or from the guides: Please report any accessibility issues for online resources to you would like to create your own lists, please email to be set up with access to the system. ![]() Please see their web accessibility statement. The reading lists software is supplied by Talis Education Ltd. Please supply the list and/or information about essential resources as soon as possible as providing accessible material for students may require some time. Please inform the Reading Lists Glasgow service via there are students with disabilities studying on a course so we can provide any support required for access to reading lists and online resources. Lists received after the deadline will be processed as soon as possible but access to course materials cannot be guaranteed for the course start date. Some textbook requests can take several weeks due to complex negotiations on price and obtaining files. Additionally, to support the aims of the Accessible and Inclusive Learning Policy in ensuring course materials are made available to students with disabilities, reading lists should be communicated to the Reading Lists Glasgow service by the end of July for Semester 1 and the end of November for Semester 2. Reading lists and decisions on core texts need to be communicated to the Library as early as possible for sufficient time to process all requests. Academics are encouraged to utilise the Library’s existing collection of 1.4 million e-books and extensive print collection, supported by the continued investment in the multi-disciplinary eBook collection Academic Complete which now includes over 200k e-books for academic use. Further Readingĭue to the increase in budget to support blended and online learning, there are not enough resources to purchase further reading (Further/Background/Recommended) via the Library’s Course Materials budget. Not all electronic books have unlimited access and further models may need to be investigated to support use in open book exams. Print will be purchased for the High Demand Collection, where no suitable electronic version is available.Īcademics should advise the Reading Lists Glasgow service in advance when an e-book is required for an open book examination.The procurement of course materials will include the purchase of e-book collections, individual e-books and the digitisation of chapters under the Copyright Licencing Agency’s digitisation licence when an e-book cannot be obtained.This will apply to texts marked as Essential and Suggested for Student Purchase. ![]()
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