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Favourites are a personal list of saved resources you can add or suggest to lists.
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Use the list's menu and choose the view list as student option.
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The Resource List link in the Books & Tools menu in iLearn is always visible to students. You can also create a link from this menu to your Resource List in the Content area in your iLearn subject site.
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No. Links created using the Content Extension menu in iLearn and from the Share option in Resource Lists will continue to work the next time the iLearn subject site is rolled over.
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Start from your iLearn subject site and click on the Resource List link from the Books and Tools menu. Choose the 'Create from an existing list' option.
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Resource Lists are locked at the end of each semester. This is to retain the list as it was when the subject was taught - similar to how previous iLearn sites are archived.
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Add an item with the details of the article and use the 'Scan for E-Reserve' tag. This will alert the library to request a copy.
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Open the full details of the item and click the 'Mark as broken' option. The library will be alerted to fix the link.
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Add the book to the Resource List, change the type to 'Book chapter', fill in the chapter details and add the 'Scan for E-Reserve' tag. This will alert the library to digitise the chapter.
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Yes, you can upload a PDF and the Library will check for copyright compliance before making it available to students.
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Enabling public annotations (also known as Student Discussions) on uploaded PDFs allows educators and students to markup the PDF to share comments, questions, feedback and add private notes.
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In iLearn the favourites are not visible.
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