2021
DOI: 10.21083/partnership.v16i1.6149
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Opening up Educational Practices through Faculty, Librarian, and Student Collaboration in OER Creation: Moving from Labor-intensive to Supervisory Involvement

Abstract: This article presents a case study for transitioning library-led open-educational resources (OER) initiatives away from labor-intensive activities to a model where library personnel focus on project management responsibilities. This shift from labour-intensive activities, such as workshops and training sessions, led to more collaborative partnerships with faculty and students to produce OER projects. In particular, we focus on labour implications for the various stakeholders involved and the sustainability of … Show more

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“…Moreover, it has brought favourable outcomes in modernisation; the library PM techniques are becoming more popular in library management (Cobo Serrano and Arquero Avilés, 2018;Pryima et al, 2019). However, it requires some knowledge and experience (Ratledge and Sproles 2017), and there is a significant role of a manager even though Project managers may not have official training for it (McGeary et al, 2021), the PM must be necessary for the LIS program (Sullo, 2017). Before PM, there was uncertainty, failure to make timely submissions, and difficulty managing multiple projects (Michalak & Rysavy, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has brought favourable outcomes in modernisation; the library PM techniques are becoming more popular in library management (Cobo Serrano and Arquero Avilés, 2018;Pryima et al, 2019). However, it requires some knowledge and experience (Ratledge and Sproles 2017), and there is a significant role of a manager even though Project managers may not have official training for it (McGeary et al, 2021), the PM must be necessary for the LIS program (Sullo, 2017). Before PM, there was uncertainty, failure to make timely submissions, and difficulty managing multiple projects (Michalak & Rysavy, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%