A growing number of Virginia higher education libraries are involved in supporting and leading Open Educational Resource (OER) adoption efforts. Statewide, OER initiatives include a unique blend of administrative and grassroots organizations and individuals that work hand in hand to leverage the economic benefits and educational advantages of open educational resources. This article highlights library engagement and leadership, successes and growing pains, on the many levels of OER efforts in Virginia Higher Education
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York University Libraries (YUL) ended its subscription to their default citation management program ...
Escalating textbook costs and continually evolving technologies for delivering course content have c...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
Academic libraries face many opportunities and challenges in managing, marketing, and measuring open...
A growing demand for scholarly communication expertise led two librarians at East Carolina Universit...
The University of Tennessee implemented a master agreement initiative in fall 2012 as an effort to c...
In 2013–2014, James Madison University (JMU) Libraries embarked on an endeavor to create a flexible,...
Research data management has become a critical issue for campus researchers, funding agencies, and l...
Support and demand for researchers to publish in open access (OA) journals has been growing steadily...
Reaching out to faculty about library resources and services is an ongoing and sometimes mysterious ...
In January 2013, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents consolidated a health sciences un...
In the spring of 2010, staff at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library began investigating how...
With the rising costs of textbooks, their affordability and accessibility in college and university ...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
York University Libraries (YUL) ended its subscription to their default citation management program ...
Escalating textbook costs and continually evolving technologies for delivering course content have c...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
Academic libraries face many opportunities and challenges in managing, marketing, and measuring open...
A growing demand for scholarly communication expertise led two librarians at East Carolina Universit...
The University of Tennessee implemented a master agreement initiative in fall 2012 as an effort to c...
In 2013–2014, James Madison University (JMU) Libraries embarked on an endeavor to create a flexible,...
Research data management has become a critical issue for campus researchers, funding agencies, and l...
Support and demand for researchers to publish in open access (OA) journals has been growing steadily...
Reaching out to faculty about library resources and services is an ongoing and sometimes mysterious ...
In January 2013, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents consolidated a health sciences un...
In the spring of 2010, staff at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library began investigating how...
With the rising costs of textbooks, their affordability and accessibility in college and university ...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...