It is possible to get usage reports and analysis on your lists by clicking on the
Reports link on the left-hand menu.
Under the
Analysis tab you can see how your lists compare in terms of the following metrics:
- Number of Full Text Views - how many times students have opened links to electronic resources on your list. Note that multiple clicks by the same student will be counted.
- Number of Comments - how many student discussions have been added to items on your list
- Number of Read It - how many items have been marked as 'read' by students
- Number of Likes - how many items have been 'liked' by students.
Under the
Usage tab you can view additional metrics for your lists, including start/end dates, total number of citations and students.
The
Inactive tab displays usage for lists which are not currently in use.
Leganto provides functionality for students to engage with their lecturers and interact with their lists.
Student discussion
Users can leave comments on your lists by using the
Student Discussion link on the right hand side of the reading list. They can also leave comments on individual items by using the
Student Discussion link on the right hand side of the item details screen.
To view this function:
- Click on the ellipses for the reading list and select
Configure list discussions, this allows you to turn student discussion on or off.
You will receive notification of new comments in the
Notifications menu on the left hand side and can view discussions on the right hand menu. You can delete comments by clicking the trash icon.
You can view the number of comments received on each item or list through
Reports (see above).
Student suggestions
Users can suggest items from their
My Collection page to be added to lists.
A notification will be sent to the list managers and the suggestion will appear in the right side panel of the list. The list manager can the drag and drop the suggested item into their list, or delete it by clicking the trash icon.
Mark as read
The tick icon next to each item title allows users to keep track of what they have read on your list.
You can view the number of students who have marked each item as read on the list page, or through
Reports (see above).
Student likes
Users can like items in the right-hand pane on the citation details page.
You can view the number of students who have liked each item on the list page, or through
Reports (see above).