Where do you find your courses’ reading list? You will find it listed on the Canvas course page under the menu item VU Reading Lists, or by logging into vu.rl.talis.com and searching for the reading list with the name of the course, programme or teacher. Curious? Click here for an example of a VU Reading List.
Functionalities
Personal reading goals. In VU Reading Lists you can indicate which of the literature you plan to read or which you have read already. You can also add notes on the literature that are only visible to you.
Bookmarks. You can add any title on a VU Reading List to your personal bookmarks so that you can easily find it again after the Canvas course expires.
Make a bibliography. With the export function in VU Reading Lists you can export all titles to a RIS-file with a single click, which you can then import into your favorite reference manager. This way, you can use VU Reading Lists to easily build your personal bibliography.
This handout tells you more about how you can use VU Reading Lists as a student.
Advantages
- You can find all relevant literature and other educational resources for your course in a single place in Canvas;
- You have immediate access to these resources;
- You can manage and interact with them by adding personal notes, and;
- You can easily build your own bibliography.
VU Reading Lists Help
Do you have any questions, or problems using VU Reading Lists? Contact the Steunpunt Leermaterialen at the University Library.