Jan 5: Live demonstration of new course reserves system

WSU Libraries will hold a live demonstration of a new course reserves system, ExLibris Leganto, from 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, Jan. 5, in Terrell Library 20E. A pilot of the system will be introduced in select courses for spring semester, with a campuswide rollout in the summer.

Leganto replaces Docutek ERes. Students will find Leganto easier to use, as it integrates directly into Blackboard (i.e., no additional passwords). The product uses modern web design, is mobile friendly and can be customized for better accessibility, such as increasing font size and contrast.

Instructors can incorporate citations directly from a database into a reading list and communicate online with students about resources and more. WSU librarians will use the system to support faculty in developing reading lists, handling copyright clearance and providing course materials more efficiently.

To learn more about Leganto, visit https://www.exlibrisgroup.com/category/Leganto or contact WSU Libraries’ core services librarian Blake Galbreath, blake.galbreath@wsu.edu.

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