RedShelf is a web application for helping students to easily access their textbook and engage with the reading experience. With RedShelf, you have a variety of tools available to help you study:
Narrate the book to you
Search for a term or phrase
Bookmark a spot in the textbook
Highlight text and take notes
Make flashcards and study
Share your notes with others
Depending on which course you take here at Liberty University, you might notice a RedShelf link in Canvas. This means a digital copy of your textbook is available through Inclusive Access. We understand how important it is to easily access and navigate your textbook, so we’ve provided a few helpful resources below.
Student Resources
Overview
Navigation & Page Search
Notes & Highlights
Flashcards
Technical Support
Need assistance? We are here to help!
Canvas
Having an issue with Canvas? Please visit www.liberty.edu/Canvas for our resources available under “Frequently Asked Questions” and “Training Resources”. If you are unable to find a solution, the best course of action is to:
Contact the IT HelpDesk if there is no announcement.
RedShelf
Having an issue with RedShelf?Use the Help & Support section within the RedShelf navigation menu to connect with the Customer Experience team if you have any questions or experience problems while in the reader.
For additional videos, resources, and FAQs on RedShelf, please visit redshelf.zendesk.com.
HelpDesk
Having a technical issue? Our technicians are ready to serve you! Please visit www.liberty.edu/ITHelpDesk for assistance on any of the following:
I cannot access the Liberty website; it gives me an error.
I cannot open my textbook in Logos Bible Software.
I cannot see my courses in Canvas, even though I’m registered.
Note: Please reach out to your professor for homework questions.