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Smooth
course
resourcing

Talis
CourseFlow

An affordable course resource management system that connects faculty and students with library holdings, helps librarians accurately resource courses – and fully integrates with your institution’s learning and library management systems.

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Connects
and
benefits
3
user
groups
at
your
institution

libraries

Smooths
course
resourcing
for
librarians

faculty

Promotes
the
use
of
library
resources
and
OER
among
faculty

students

Makes
learning
more
affordable
for
students

Key
features

Connects
faculty
to
library
resources
and
OER
when
creating
their
reading
lists

Talis CourseFlow enables faculty to easily build resource lists for their modules and classes by easily searching for resources against your library discovery, OER repositories, and other sources. As a result, faculty use more library content and OER in their teaching – driving value from library content while saving money for students.

Reduces
the
cognitive
load
for
students
with
easy-to-read
lists

Talis CourseFlow provides structured and annotated course reading lists for students. It helps build their academic reading skills, with options to add personal notes and set reading intentions against resources. It takes the onus off overwhelmed students by integrating the lists within the Virtual Learning Environment alongside other course information.

Provides
full
visibility
of
resources
being
used
across
the
institution

Talis CourseFlow gives libraries full visibility of all course resource lists and all items on those lists across the institution. This gives supports collection management and gives useful insights into which textbooks and other resources the library needs to acquire to ensure all courses are resourced smoothly.

Streamlines
how
course
reserves
are
managed
at
your
institution

Faculty can mark textbooks and other resources they are using in teaching as course reserves. The library can see and manage these in a course reserves dashboard. This better informs the library of what items to put on reserve and ensures they acquire enough copies for equitable student access.

Why
choose
Talis
CourseFlow?

01

Integrates with your institution’s systems

Talis CourseFlow integrates with all major Virtual Learning Environments and Learning Management Systems including Moodle, Blackboard, Canvas and Brightspace.

02

Gold standard platform for accessibility

Our platform boasts a 100% ASPIREscore and gold rating for accessibility, to best support all your students’ needs.

03

Unparalleled support from experts

Our support team is staffed by many former library and teaching professionals, providing round-the-clock support from the moment you start working with us.

04

Improves student retention and affordability of learning

By connecting students with resources freely available via the library or OA or OER databases, Talis CourseFlow makes learning more affordable for students and ensures better equitability of access to resources, setting them up for success.

05

Enhances library impact

Talis CourseFlow puts your library at the heart of teaching and learning, better connecting faculty and students with your library content, while improving transparency between faculty and the library.

How
it
Works

Library
Subscription

Libraries can get a single or multi-year subscription to Talis CourseFlow for institution-wide use, full implementation and support. Pricing is based on FTE and your specific needs.

Course
Reserves
Add-On
Module

We offer an add-on module for managing course reserves at your institution. Faculty can request to put items on reserve and the library get a dashboard view for managing course reserves.

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to
give
it
a
try?

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Need
help
identifying
your
specific
needs?

We offer a consulting service to support you in implementing or maximising the value from our products.

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