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What are Resource Lists?
Resource lists:
- are online interactive lists of relevant resources for each module/course.
- show the location, shelf number and availability of print & physical items
- links to e-books, journal articles, websites, videos and other documents including digitisations
- are linked into each MyDundee module. Or can be accessed by students via a shareable link.
Benefits for staff
- Library staff can create, amend and update your list for you.
- Or module leader and module team can create and amend their own lists.
- Easy to use and for every type of resource from book, journal article to video, webpage and images.
- Fully integrated with the library management system so you can include direct links through to material on Library Search.
- Easier to keep resource lists up-to-date and ensure the most recent editions are listed.
- Easy reports and analytics to assess student engagement with resources.
- Easy digitisation process.
Benefits for students
- Easy access to resources relevant to modules. Resources are rated essential, recommended, further reading.
- Resource Lists are integrated with MyDundee modules and learning materials.
- Many opportunities to interact with resource lists:
- like resources;
- comment on lists;
- suggest resources;
- create own resource lists.
Benefits for library staff
- Strengthen the library’s involvement in, and contribution to, teaching and learning.
- Enables librarians to support academic staff in developing reading lists that make the best use of library collection.
- Ensures that the Library always has adequate copies of items on your lists .
- Allows the library to make better informed purchasing choices.
- Fully integrated with the library management system.
- Reduced risk of copyright infringement.