Reading Lists users save students more than $65,000
Using Reading Lists from Leganto for course reserves, users from across the Institute saved students more than $65,000 throughout 2023.
“These faculty and staff, coming from departments as disparate as electrical and computer engineering, mathematics, computer science, psychology and international affairs, brought real savings to their students,” said Library Dean Dr. Leslie Sharp.
Reading Lists allows instructors to add Georgia Tech Library resources, web resources, and their own documents to a single place in Canvas. Students then find all of their course materials in one place.
Potential savings for Leganto across the Institute total more than $175,000, said Associate Dean for Content, Access and User Services Karen Glover.
“We’re working diligently with our partners across campus to try and bring these savings to more students,” she said. “It is our sincere hope that we maximize the potential of this tool and make education more affordable for thousands more students.”
The following faculty and staff were among the top users of the service provided by the Library:
- Nilufer Korkmaz and Brendan Saltaformaggio: ECE 6747
- $6,225
- Klara Grodzinsky: Math 1552
- $5,625
- Andrew Phillips, Korkmaz and Saltaformaggio: CS 6747
- More than $5,475
- Dobromir Rahnev: PSYC 3040
- $5,025
- Shakis Hall, Jenna Jordan, and Lawrence Rubin: INTA 6103
- $5,325
Want to learn more? Please refer to the comprehensive guide How to use Reading Lists by Leganto, or use the quick start guide.