All the reading and resources for your modules in one place!  

More than eBooks... your new Reading list experience  

We've upgraded your reading lists to make studying easier!  Now, all your key and essential resources—eBooks, journal articles, videos, and more—are available in one convenient, organised space on the Library Portal

Each module has its own dedicated reading list, clearly organised by lesson. You can search or filter to quickly find the resource you need, then click to access it instantly.

Head to your subject guide

You’ll find your new reading lists on the Library Portal linked from your Subject Guide. Select the Undergraduate, Postgraduate, or Apprenticeship Reading List tiles to find your reading list, [organised alphabetically and by level of study], and discover the resources you need for each lesson. You can also search by module name and filter by level of study.  

And there's more to come  

Key and essential resources will still be embedded in your iLearn lessons as usual. But soon, your full reading list will be linked directly within your online modules too.

Wider reading resources will be added over the summer, so you’ll have every module resource available in one place.

Tell us what you think

We’d love to know what you think about this new development. Get in touch with your feedback: Library@arden.ac.uk  

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