By Liv Bjerge Laursen

To make sure that course literature is always available to your students, we review every reading list submitted to Academic Books as well as all lists created in Course Readings on Canvas. We then go on to purchase print copies of items not available from our collections already and place them in the dedicated Course Collection. Where possible, we buy e-copies for our general collection. 

Feel free at any time to submit additional requests for the Course Collection if you wish to suggest supplementary readings for your students.

If you are not already using Course Readings in Canvas, this might be the perfect opportunity to get started and join the growing number of CBS faculty who want to take advantage of the technology to create, share, and share reading lists without hassle and to stay on top of copyright requirements at the same time. With Course Readings, your students will get easy, uniform, and equitable access to content, and you will never have to check and double-check links again, while at the same time you will be able to monitor your student cohort´s use of the literature.

Check out our guide: Using Course Readings in Canvas, where you will find more information and watch a short introductory video. 

If you would like help to get started with Course Readings, please contact your liaison librarian, who will be more than happy to help.