The increasingly high cost of textbooks coupled with the pedagogical opportunities presented by Creative Commons licenses has provided fertile ground for the development of open educational resources (OER) initiatives as an impactful practice for improving student success. Librarians are leading advocates for OER, yet little has been published on how librarians learn about OER or how faculty use OER in library and information science (LIS) programs. For this study, the author surveyed LIS faculty about their awareness and usage of OER as well as the role they imagine for future librarians in open education. LIS faculty, current and future librarians, and those interested in open education can glean insights on the usage of OER from the almo...
Open educational resources (OER) provide college students with course materials on the first day of ...
You may have heard that using Open Educational Resources (OER) instead of traditional textbooks can ...
A survey of 2,574 students and 1,157 faculty members across ten institutions of postsecondary educat...
The increasingly high cost of textbooks coupled with the pedagogical opportunities presented by Crea...
Around the world, the cost of textbooks is prohibitive for aspiring scholars. In the United States, ...
Incentivizing faculty adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) as a method for reducing textbook...
This column explores the concept of, and issues surrounding, Open Educational Resources (OER) for li...
The movement toward Open Educational Resources is challenging and changing the paradigm of academic ...
This column explores the concept of Open Educational Resources and how it relates to librarianship
Academic libraries around the world are leading the way to support the adoption, revision, and creat...
Open access textbooks (OATs) and educational resources (OERs) are being lauded as a viable alternati...
A case study of how one regional comprehensive university leveraged its institutional repository inf...
Librarians have an opportunity to assist faculty and students in adoption and use of OER, or Open Ed...
We all know that the call for student savings and the textbook affordability crisis have catapulted ...
As more institutions explore Open Educational Resource (OER) initiatives, librarians should be invol...
Open educational resources (OER) provide college students with course materials on the first day of ...
You may have heard that using Open Educational Resources (OER) instead of traditional textbooks can ...
A survey of 2,574 students and 1,157 faculty members across ten institutions of postsecondary educat...
The increasingly high cost of textbooks coupled with the pedagogical opportunities presented by Crea...
Around the world, the cost of textbooks is prohibitive for aspiring scholars. In the United States, ...
Incentivizing faculty adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) as a method for reducing textbook...
This column explores the concept of, and issues surrounding, Open Educational Resources (OER) for li...
The movement toward Open Educational Resources is challenging and changing the paradigm of academic ...
This column explores the concept of Open Educational Resources and how it relates to librarianship
Academic libraries around the world are leading the way to support the adoption, revision, and creat...
Open access textbooks (OATs) and educational resources (OERs) are being lauded as a viable alternati...
A case study of how one regional comprehensive university leveraged its institutional repository inf...
Librarians have an opportunity to assist faculty and students in adoption and use of OER, or Open Ed...
We all know that the call for student savings and the textbook affordability crisis have catapulted ...
As more institutions explore Open Educational Resource (OER) initiatives, librarians should be invol...
Open educational resources (OER) provide college students with course materials on the first day of ...
You may have heard that using Open Educational Resources (OER) instead of traditional textbooks can ...
A survey of 2,574 students and 1,157 faculty members across ten institutions of postsecondary educat...