2016
DOI: 10.1080/0361526x.2016.1153326
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Navigating OER: The Library’s Role in Bringing OER to Campus

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“…There are, however, challenges to overcome. Faculty voice concerns over lack of familiarity with OER, availability of OER, and the additional time and effort required to use them, while administrators consider the overall business model required to support and sustain them over time (Allen & Seaman, 2014;Belikov & Bodily, 2016;Hess, Nann & Riddle, 2016). Overcoming concerns will require institutional-level efforts and the institutional libraries, because of their pervasive scope and the specific skillset of their librarians, are keenly positioned to become the leaders of OER adoption movements (Woodward, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are, however, challenges to overcome. Faculty voice concerns over lack of familiarity with OER, availability of OER, and the additional time and effort required to use them, while administrators consider the overall business model required to support and sustain them over time (Allen & Seaman, 2014;Belikov & Bodily, 2016;Hess, Nann & Riddle, 2016). Overcoming concerns will require institutional-level efforts and the institutional libraries, because of their pervasive scope and the specific skillset of their librarians, are keenly positioned to become the leaders of OER adoption movements (Woodward, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most frequently heralded benefits of these materials is their low cost; however, to be truly "open" these educational resources must embrace "free" in the sense of "libre," meaning their adopters are free to adapt, or remix the content. This ability to customize or modify content and, thanks to Creative Commons or similar licenses, republish that content in an online open format can give instructors greater control over their content, with the added feature of rapid update times, to provide the information they feel may be most useful to their students (Hess, Nann, & Riddle, 2016).…”
Section: Open Educational Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…… Preservation is an area for libraries to take a look at where they can help, but right now the burden is on creators of OER to create backups of their work and on users of OER to be sure thatthey have copies of materials they may want to use in the future. (Hess, Nann, & Riddle, 2016) By ingesting OER files and metadata in an institutional repository, the library helps faculty members and students create backups of their content and manage the long-term preservation of OER resources.…”
Section: (S Bolick Personal Communication October 10 2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their modular nature allows instructors to use only relevant components and customize materials for more specific topics and audiences. (Hess et al, 2016) This modular nature can lead to a proliferation of different versions. Each time a text is used and customized, it effectively produces a new edition or version to be archived.…”
Section: (S Bolick Personal Communication October 10 2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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