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Faculty Guide

Reading Lists

Reading lists are available in the Module Reading List link in the Module Information block as shown below. This will link to the online reading list for that particular module.

Screenshot of reading list link placement on Moodle

Please check the module reading list link in each of your modules as soon as possible and email our acquisition librarian.

  • to confirm everything is correct and requires no changes or
  • to detail any amendments 

Please note that orders can take 2-6 weeks so let us know any changes to your lists early to ensure students have access to the necessary material.

 

Information about online reading lists
The online reading lists for your modules may contain books and online resources such as eBooks, journal articles, journal titles, websites, etc.

Clicking on a book title on an online reading list will show real-time availability and location in the library (classmark).

Any e-resource links will link directly to eBooks and other online resources when these are available.

For more information on developing or updating a reading list please consult the Library's guides for faculty

  • Reading List Guide for Updating Modules
  • Reading List Guide for Programme Documents.

Suggest new titles for the collection.

If the book or subject area you are looking for is not covered in our print or eBook collections, you can suggest new titles by contacting our acquisition librarian here

Alternatively, you can add your suggestion via your library account here. In this way you will automatically receive emails as the suggestion is accepted/rejected, ordered and received. You will also be able to see the status of a suggestion on your library account.

Publisher inspection copies

Some publishers make inspection copies of their textbooks available to lecturers. An inspection copy may usually be retained by the lecturer if it is adopted for a course. Further details can be obtained by contacting our acquisition librarian here 

Please note
Faculty must contact the publisher themselves to request an inspection copy.

The procedures and conditions to request inspection copies may vary from one publisher to another.