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
Create a reading list:
- Select My Lists from the top left-hand-side of the screen.
- Select Create new list from the top right-hand side of the screen. You will be directed to a new screen where you can start creating your reading list.
- Under List name, type in the module code followed by the module name. Example: TR001234: Art and Humanities Studies. You can add a Description for your reading list. Please note: If your module is not listed, it can be added by contacting your Subject Librarian.
- Click on Hierarchy. This will bring up the page Hierarchy & Students. The hierarchy links your reading list to your module. This is required in order to make your reading list(s) discoverable to your students.
- Search for your module code or name. A keyword search will produce a list from which you can select your module.
- Select the appropriate module(s). Your module(s) will be linked to your newly created reading list. You can add multiple hierarchies or remove existing ones.
- Select the academic Year.
- Click Create list.
- A Search for list owner window will appear - choose the I am list owner option. Your name will now appear below the reading list.
Alternatively, you can link to the Hierarchy after creating a reading list:
- Select your reading list and click on Edit.
- Select Link to hierarchy from the dropdown menu. This allows you to search for your module and link your reading list to the hierarchy.
- Click Save.
- Go to My Lists and you will now see that module to which the reading list is linked, under the Linked to heading in the table.
- Click on the Module code displayed under Linked to.
- Use the module URL to promote reading lists to students. It will follow the structure:
https://tcdlibrary.rl.talis.com/modules/[module code].html
Please note:
- The module URL is case sensitive.
- Using the module URL allows students to see all reading lists linked to a module and it will persist.
- The reading list URL will change each year and will break over time.
Edit a reading list:
- Select the reading list from My Lists by clicking on the title.
- Select Edit list from the drop-down Edit menu.
- Edit your reading list by dragging and dropping new bookmarks, notes or sections into the reading list. You can also edit or remove items and edit item metadata.
- Click Save Draft to save changes to your reading list.
Personalise your reading lists to reflect your preference when presenting materials to students:
- Select your reading list from My Lists.
- Click Edit list from the Edit drop-down menu on the top right-hand-side of the screen.
- Drag and drop the New Section icon from the top right-hand-side of the screen to give the reading list some structure.
- Give your section a title in the Add Section window.
- Give notes to your students using the Study note field.
- Click on Save. You can repeat the same process to create more sections and give each section a name.
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When you are finished editing, click Save Draft on the top right-hand-side of the screen. You now have a reading list that needs to be populated with resources.
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