We're Listening: Try a Textbook Listening Tour to Advance an OER Initiative
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2019-06Department
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https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.80.6.317Abstract
It’s little surprise that academic librarians at institutions of every size and type are launching initiatives to encourage instructors to adopt Open Education Resources (OER). Whether these programs offer incentives to faculty or simply promote the benefits of OER and other textbook affordability options, they are a win for students who save money and gain a better learning experience. The textbook affordability movement in higher education also places academic librarians in a new leadership role as they manage campus-wide efforts to promote the benefits of OER. ACRL’s “2018 Top Trends in Academic Libraries” report identifies multiple challenges to faculty adoption, such as the lack of OER resources or perceived quality, but that these are also “opportunities for librarians to cultivate partnerships with faculty in the discovery, advocacy and preservation of OER.”Citation
Bell, S. J., & Johnson, A. (2019). We’re listening: Try a textbook listening tour to advance an OER initiative. College & Research Libraries News, 80(6), 317. doi:https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.80.6.317Citation to related work
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