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 ====== Reading List/​Resource List solutions ====== ====== Reading List/​Resource List solutions ======
  
-In the UK and other countries such as Australia and New Zealand older 'course reserve' ​modules have almost entirely replaced ​by more comprehensive ​//Reading List// solutions such as Talis //Aspire//, Ex Libris //​Leganto// ​or Kortext //Keylinks.// +These are essentially ​'curation' ​tools. Academics (with the help of librarians) create online resource lists - by module/course even week of study. Resource may be further categorized ​as '​essential' ​or background'​ reading. In this way they make '​discovery'​ largely redundant.
-===== Reading List Market shares (Change 2017 to 2020) =====+
  
-{{:​wiki:​reading_lists_market_share_may_2020.jpg?​nolink&​600x338 ​ }}+In the UK and other countries such as Australia and New Zealand older '​course reserve'​ modules have almost entirely replaced by more comprehensive //Reading List// solutions such as Talis //Aspire//, Ex Libris //Leganto// or Kortext //Keylinks. //Reading list solutions are increasingly adopted in the US and worldwide. Marshall Breeding'​s 2020 [[https://​americanlibrariesmagazine.org/​2020/​05/​01/​2020-library-systems-report/​|Library Systems Repor]]t notes that "​Leganto …has been purchased by 166 institutions"​. 
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 +//{{:​wiki:​reading_lists_market_share_may_2020.jpg?​nolink&​400x225 ​ |reading_lists_market_share_may_2020.jpg}}// 
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 +===== Reading List Market Shares (Change 2017 to 2020) =====
  
 | |Jan 2017|May 2020| | |Jan 2017|May 2020|
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 ====== News ====== ====== News ======
  
-[[http://​www.kenchadconsulting.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​2018/​07/​Rise_of_library_centric-_readlinglists_July2018.pdf|The rise of library centric reading list systems]].\\ +===== SirsiDynix Launches BLUEcloud Course Lists for North America ===== 
-By Ken Chad. Higher Education Library Technology (HELibTech) Briefing Paper no.5 . July 2018\\ + 
-The last five years have seen a sizable increase in the number of universities in the UK, Australia and New Zealand deploying library centric reading lists solutions. A notable change in the last year or so is that library resource list solutions are beginning to be adopted in the US. The paper suggests that reading/​resource list systems will have a major impact on the global library technology market just as library ‘discovery services’ did over a decade ago. The paper analyses the impact of reading list solutions on students, academics/​faculty,​ the library and the library supply chain. It looks to future developments including the more extensive use of analytics and the increasing role of reading lists in pedagogical ‘scaffolding’.+[[https://​www.sirsidynix.com/​press_release/​sirsidynix-launches-bluecloud-course-lists-for-north-america/​|SirsiDynix Launches BLUEcloud Course Lists for North America]] 26th May 2020.SirsiDynix announced the North American launch of BLUEcloud Course Lists, a course reading list management solution for universities,​ colleges, and schools. BLUEcloud Course Lists gives instructors and library staff the tools they need to collaborate effectively to create interactive online lists of resources that students need for their studies. BLUEcloud Course Lists is now available to all libraries in North America. **Availability to all other regions is projected to follow in the third quarter.** 
 +===== The rise of library centric reading list systems ===== 
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 +[[http://​www.kenchadconsulting.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​2018/​07/​Rise_of_library_centric-_readlinglists_July2018.pdf|The rise of library centric reading list systems]].By Ken Chad. Higher Education Library Technology (HELibTech) Briefing Paper no.5 . July 2018The last five years have seen a sizable increase in the number of universities in the UK, Australia and New Zealand deploying library centric reading lists solutions. A notable change in the last year or so is that library resource list solutions are beginning to be adopted in the US. The paper suggests that reading/​resource list systems will have a major impact on the global library technology market just as library ‘discovery services’ did over a decade ago. The paper analyses the impact of reading list solutions on students, academics/​faculty,​ the library and the library supply chain. It looks to future developments including the more extensive use of analytics and the increasing role of reading lists in pedagogical ‘scaffolding’.
  
 ===== Introducing KeyLinks: the New Reading List Platform ===== ===== Introducing KeyLinks: the New Reading List Platform =====
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