MyReadingList@TCD
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- Benefits of MyReadingList@TCD
- Using MyReadingList@TCD
- Step 1: Contact Your Subject Librarian to Request Access
- Step 2: Register as a Reading List Publisher
- Step 3: Install the Bookmark Button to Your Browser
- Step 4: Create, Link to Hierarchy and Structure Your Reading List
- Step 5: Bookmark Resources and Add Content to Your Reading List
- Step 6: Publish Your Reading List
- Step 7: Link Your Reading List to BlackBoard
- Building Search Skills & Informed Decision Making Toggle Dropdown
- Collaborate with Colleagues to Create Shared Lists
- Build their Search Skills with Student Created Lists
- Analytics to Reshape your Resource Decisions
- Video Tutorials Toggle Dropdown
- Video 1: Getting Started with MyReadingList@TCD
- Video 2: Install the Bookmark Button to Your Browser
- Video 3: Create and Structure Your List
- Video 4: Add Content to Your List
- Video 5: Publish Your List
- Video 6: Reading List Analytics with Student Feedback
- FAQs
- Contact Us
- Rollover Process
Video: How to install the Talis Bookmark button in Firefox -
Video: How to install the Talis Bookmark button in Chrome -
Video: How to install the Talis Bookmark button in Microsoft Edge -
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To bookmark resources, you need to install the Talis bookmark button which will display in your browser toolbar as a green button displaying 'talis'.
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Each browser requires a unique extension file. This can be easily installed from the appropriate site:
- Firefox - go to Firefox Add Ons https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/. Search for 'Talis Aspire' - install the extension.
- Microsoft Edge (Use Chrome Extension) - go to the Chrome Store - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions Search for 'Talis Aspire' - install the extension.
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Chrome - go the the Chrome Webstore - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions. Search for 'Talis Aspire' - install the extension.
- Next: Step 4: Create, Link to Hierarchy and Structure Your Reading List >>