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ReadingList@HKUL (NUI)

FAQ

1. What are the benefits of using ReadingList@HKUL in Moodle?

2. I am still editing my reading list and I don't want my students to view it yet. What can I do?

A. You can hide your ReadingList@HKUL block on your Moodle course in Editing Mode, and make it visible when you have finished editing the list.

3. Can I place a personal copy of a book on reserve?

Certainly. Please contact the respective Subject Librarian. Upon receipt of the personal copy, we will add the citation to your course reading list and place the book on reserve.

4. How long will my request take to process after I sent my reading list to the Library?

Normally, a list of up to 20 items can be set up on ReadingList@HKUL within 5 working days. Students can then access the E-resources and view citations of the print materials on the list. If you wish to shorten the loan period of the print items to facilitate circulation, please let us know. We will transfer the items to course reserve. Processing of this transfer may take time depending on the item availability on the shelf.

5. Can I use ReadingList@HKUL on a mobile device?

ReadingList@HKUL is mobile-friendly and students can view the lists on either their desktop or mobile devices. However, Instructors cannot edit the lists on their mobile device.

6. Can the library build the list for me?

The library can build the ReadingList@HKUL for course instructors. Please contact the respective Subject Librarian. A list of up to 20 items can be set up within 5 working days.

7. I would like to prepare a print course pack to my students. What can I do?

Print course pack can be prepared for student purchase by compiling photocopies of licensed reading materials. This is produced by coordinating with Hong Kong Reprographic Rights Licensing Society Ltd (HKRRLS). Find out more.

8. The book is not available at HKU Libraries. I would like the library to procure a copy and include it on a reading list. How do I suggest a purchase?

You can recommend a purchase through one of the methods:

9. I still have questions about ReadingList@HKUL. Who can I contact to ask?

You can contact your Subject Librarians if you have any questions or difficulties in using ReadingList@HKUL.