“…There is often a slight contrast between academic staff and student perspectives of the purpose of reading lists. Academic staff believe they provide guidance and a sense of direction (Beard and Dale, 2008;Stokes and Martin, 2008;Brewerton, 2014;Cameron and Siddall, 2017), but they are concerned about student reliance on reading lists and that they should use them purely as 'starting points' before they embark on more independent reading (Siddall, 2016). Students agree on the sense of direction (Thompson, Mahon, and Thomas, 2004), but often find them overwhelming (Siddall and Rose, 2014) and then employ a means-end approach to managing the amount of reading they can achieve (Stokes and Martin, 2008).…”