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reading_resource_lists [2019/07/22 09:52]
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 Estimated total value excluding VAT: Lowest offer: £57,000.00 (GBP) / Highest offer: £228 000.00 (GBP)\\ Estimated total value excluding VAT: Lowest offer: £57,000.00 (GBP) / Highest offer: £228 000.00 (GBP)\\
 "The Wales Higher Education Libraries Forum (WHELF) is a grouping of Chief Librarians and Directors of Information Services drawn from all the higher education institutions in Wales along with the National Library of Wales, Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales, Natural Resources Wales and the Open University in Wales .This tender is being conducted by Swansea University, working in collaboration with Cardiff University to award 4-year framework agreement (on the basis of an initial agreement period of 3 years, with the option to extend for a further 12 months) for a sole provider of a Library Reading Lists System. This agreement will be open to all members of WHELF to call off their own contracts within the framework duration, in order to implement their own Library Reading Lists system"​ "The Wales Higher Education Libraries Forum (WHELF) is a grouping of Chief Librarians and Directors of Information Services drawn from all the higher education institutions in Wales along with the National Library of Wales, Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales, Natural Resources Wales and the Open University in Wales .This tender is being conducted by Swansea University, working in collaboration with Cardiff University to award 4-year framework agreement (on the basis of an initial agreement period of 3 years, with the option to extend for a further 12 months) for a sole provider of a Library Reading Lists System. This agreement will be open to all members of WHELF to call off their own contracts within the framework duration, in order to implement their own Library Reading Lists system"​
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-===== The role of reading lists in supporting teaching and learning outcomes ===== 
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-[[:​fileslibrary_and_teaching_learning_outcomes_june2017_2a.pdf|The new role of the library in teaching and learning outcomes]]. By Ken Chad & Helen Anderson. Higher Education Library Technology (H\\ 
-ELibTech) briefing paper (No. 3). June 2017.\\ 
-It includes a substantial section on Reading List software 
  
 ===== Kortext and CLA acquire rebus:list ===== ===== Kortext and CLA acquire rebus:list =====
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 ====== Reading list management systems (RLMS) ====== ====== Reading list management systems (RLMS) ======
  
-<​code>​ +[[:​he_systems_review|Who ​has what Reading ​list system]] 
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-Reading list systems give the user a '​course/​module'​ (or even week by week or the course) view on library resources. They highlight recommended (or essential) reading to students. They allow citations to be annotated (e.g. 'Read chapter 4' or '​essential reading'​). In an increasingly electronic/​digital age links will be  \\ +Click on the heading above to see a list of UK HE institutions with what reading list system they use (listed alongside other systems) 
-made from the reading list citation to the full text. For academic staff they allow the maintenance of reading lists (with the ability to pull in new citations) and ability to automatically link reading lists to library resources (in the catalogue/​discovery system). ​ \\ + 
-\\ +Reading List Market shares (Jan 2017)
-Getting academics to use the '​library'​ reading list system has often proved challenging and it is not uncommon to find that the library manages much of the process around reading lists. For a library manager point of view links to the acquisition process will be helpful (e.g. suggestions of what to buy, or where more copies are needed and usage statistics). The reading list will typically be closely linked (e.g. embedded) in the institutions learning environment/​VLE. '​Reading List systems as described above were a peculiarity of the UK academic library scene for some time.They are unlike (US centric) '​Course Reserve'​ modules of a typical US ILS (LMS). However in 2015 ExLibris and SirsiDynix announced Reading List solutions. ​ \\ +
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-[[:​he_systems_review|Who ​uses what Reading ​List product]]?  \\ +
-Click on the heading above to see a list of UK HE institutions with what reading list system they use (listed alongside other systems) ​ \\ +
-====== ​Reading List Market shares (Jan 2017) ====== +
-</​code>​+
  
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