Leganto (reading lists)
Leganto is the University’s web-based reading list system. It provides access to course materials and allows the Library to manage access to items.
Key features
- Quick access to reading materials for your modules.
- Check the availability of materials in the Library catalogue.
- Supports print books, e-books, journal articles, websites, podcasts and more.
- Organise lists by topic or by week for easy navigation.
- Items can be prioritised as essential, recommended or background reading.
- Bookmark materials and build your own collection.
- Integrated with the Library management system, Alma.
Access instructions
- Log in with your University username and password.
- Reading lists can also be accessed via modules on the Learn VLE (Blackboard).
Available to staff and students
You can use this service on University-managed and personal devices.
Web-based
This service works in your web browser.
Funded by the University
There isn’t a cost to you for standard use.
Access instructions
- Log in with your University username and password.
- Reading lists can also be accessed via modules on the Learn VLE (Blackboard).
Guides and help
Training and best practice
Accessibility
- View accessibility reports for Leganto (exlibrisgroup.com)
Contact for support
If you’re experiencing technical issues and need advice, please contact Library Systems Support.
Service commitments
Availability
- This is a live service, available 24/7.
- Check the status of this service and any planned maintenance.
Support
- This service is managed by Ex Libris and the Library, who are responsible for monitoring, identifying and fixing faults.
- Support is available during our opening hours.
- For out of hours support, please use Ex Libris’ 24/7 Support Hub.
Standards
- Our service performance and standards have been produced in consultation with our customers, and we monitor the delivery, performance and availability of facilities and services.
We appreciate feedback as it helps us review and continually improve our service.
Page last reviewed: 25 November 2024