Contributed by Camille Close, Librarian, Holyoke Community College, Jessica Egan, Coordinator of Instructional Design, Holyoke Community College, & Emily Thompson, Director of Liberal Studies and
Contributed by Rima-Maria Rahal Open Educational Resources (OERs) are a game-changer for education, for a plethora of reasons spanning aspects such as accessibility and dissemination.
Contributed by Abbey K. Elder, Iowa State University (ORCID) This blog post will not attempt to propose some universal ideal for what OER support should
Contributed by Kristina Clement Elder, A.K. (2019). The OER Starter Kit. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Digital Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31274/isudp.7 The OER Starter Kit, by
Contributed by Amanda Hurford and Erin Milanese Misconceptions about OER at Private Institutions Despite the rising costs and growing student debt in all sectors of
Contributed by Zachary Beamer Introduction Over the past two decades, OER have been increasingly recognized as a way to lower cost for students (Baker et
Contributed by Samantha Peter The Mason OER Metafinder, or fondly known as MOM, is one of the many great resources you can use to locate
Contributed by: Emily Bongiovanni, Brittany Dudek, and Spencer Ellis Undoubtedly, the generation-defining year of 2020 has changed the landscape of many social systems; this includes
Contributed by Jen Hughes Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) leverages library staff to assist faculty with the finding and initial assessment of Open Educational Resources
Contributed by Elizabeth Batte I am an OER Coordinator for a regional public university in Louisiana. We are very fortunate to have our academic libraries