Answered By: Eric Rector
Last Updated: 07/21/25     Views: 0

Faculty can now create reading lists in their Blackboard courses by using one of the newly configured LTI linking tools. Advantages of using these tools include: no additional authentication for off-campus users, more accurate tracking of the library resources you find most valuable, and removing concerns about copyright.
 
From the Blackboard Content Market, select Ebsco Host or Proquest Platform to launch the LTI link tool. Use keywords from the citation to locate the item, then click the "Add item" button in Ebsco or the "Select this document" button in ProQuest to add the article to your Blackboard reading list.
 
Please note that Safari users may need to disable "prevent cross-site tracking" in order to access articles from these reading lists.

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