About Reading Lists:
- , why it’s useful, why it’s dangerous
- , and why that matters (as well as why sometimes it doesn’t matter at all)
- – how to assess it for relevance, how to understand what you’re seeing. This section will explain references
You can tell what format the resource is in from the reference. Depending on the style of reference or punctuation some may vary but the main structure is the same. You can create references for your own referencing style i.e Chicago by using iDiscover "citation" feature where the book information is.
- particularly using keywords, and how to write better keywords
has all the relevant information on how to break down a reading list into different types of resource and know how to recognise them from their reference.
What do I do if a link in my list is not working?
- Send a message to the HELPDESK : leganto-helpdesk@lib.cam.ac.uk
This information is taken from the
gives easy access to your course reading lists online. The site shows the location and availability of print books, with links to electronic books, articles and websites, videos and digitised chapters.
To go to Reading Lists Online, click here: and use your Raven password for access to the website.
Some items may still be available at Christ’s College Library even if the library is not listed on Reading Lists Online, so be sure to check using to find it in the library.
Reading Lists Online can be accessed through Moodle or the Reading Lists Online website, provide links to digitised and scanned chapters, and can be filtered by priority.
We have two visual guides on our website on how to access and export from Reading Lists Online. Also available are videos on and .
Video Transcript:
For access to the on Information on how to find items on your reading list.
Video Transcript:
For access to the on information on creating your own bibliography of useful resources and exporting them in your preferred referencing style.
For more information on Reading Lists Online, see the or ask a member of the Library team.