There are many things to consider when building an inclusive reading list, including the authors/perspectives represented, the profile they are given, the use of non-traditional resources, and other accessibility-related provisions.
To support you with this process, we've created a self-reflection tool comprising 13 questions (a downloadable version of this is available below this section under CC BY Attribution license).
King's Libraries & Collections offer a huge multidisciplinary information resource base including over 1.2 million printed books and ebooks; more than 60,000 journals, reference tools, statistical data, official publications, maps, music scores and multimedia resources.
These collections guides highlight the resources most relevant to your subject area.
Leganto is the system used by King's College London to manage reading lists. Workshops include an introduction for King's staff to using Leganto to create and manage reading lists. In the near-future we will be hosting drop-in sessions to work on reading lists in a collaborative space with library staff on hand to support attendees.
Please use the calendar below to find and book a place on the next available workshop.