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Resource Lists

Training materials

Click the headings below for more information and video tutorials. The slides used within the tutorials are available to download as PDFs for easy reference.

The following step by step video will show you how to access your lists from within module pages on Blackboard or navigate to the platform via the Library Home page. Please note: you can use either route to access your lists but the most straight forward is to access your lists via the module pages on Blackboard.

 

 

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The video below provides guidance on best practice for creating and using resource lists with students, how we use your lists in the library to generate purchases and provides information about the optimum times to send lists for review .

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The videos below show you how to

  • Create a list from scratch
  • Use the editing functions to add new sections
  • Move content within a list
  • Publish a list
  • Send your list for Review

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The main way to add items to your resource list is via Library Search. The Library Search interface is located within the resource list editor and is seamless to use. The video below shows where to find and use Library Search to add items to your lists. Look at the section ‘Adding items from Collections’ for another way to add items to your lists.

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Within the resource lists platform you can save items to your own Collection; a library of curated content just for you. The video below demonstrates how to save items to your Collection and then how to add these items to resource lists. Look at the section ‘Adding items from Library Search‘ for another way to add items to your lists.

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The video below highlights some of the tools available to edit your resource lists. These may be at list level, section level or item level.

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The video below shows you how to add the Cite It! Tool to your browser bookmarks bar so that you can collect items for your lists as you browse the internet. Watch the tutorial on adding items from your collection for more information.

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