Review list titles to be arranged in the same order as on the list including the list sections if there
It would be great if, when reviewing list titles for each Talis list, we could see the review list titles in the same order as they appear on the list including the list sections if there.

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Phil commented
Having the list sections be there would be incredibly helpful in particular
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Lea commented
This would be especially helpful on new lists as would only have to check the reading list on student view at the beginning and then know it is in the right order whilst reviewing. I can understand that having new items at the top makes it handy as a quick check but these can be filtered via alerts and selecting new items
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Anonymous commented
Hazel -The addition of a filter to this idea would be great!
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Hazel Rothera commented
The argument I can see against this would be that on a very long list, in particular, just relying on seeing the NEW flag against an item might make it too difficult to spot which were new items (we only check new items in review generally, not the whole list, particularly at peak times). Would this need to be combined with a filter which made it possible to select only NEW items to show on the Review screen?
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Amjad Husain commented
I just asked my team and the answer was .. "YES YES YES...GOOD LORD YES". I think I may need to vote for the idea :)
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Anonymous commented
This would be very useful
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Kathy Sadler commented
This would be really helpful.
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Anonymous commented
Great suggestion!I'd often wondered why it does that.Very annoying.
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Sarah Wilson commented
Excellent suggestions, this is a persistent bugbear from library staff. Would make Reviews much more usable.
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Ann Jones commented
This is a brilliant suggestion and would make life much easier
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Hazel Ingrey commented
This got a unanimous thumbs up from my team! Thanks for suggestiong.
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Robin Farndon commented
This would be a fantastically useful feature, and is one that is frequently requested by our Collections team. It would notably streamline some workflows for us, and help to put readings into the context they're presented in the main reading lists view.