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Open Educational Resources: Additional Resources

This guide provides information, resources, and sources for librarians, faculty, and students wanting to use and create OER.

Additional Resources

Here are a list of some additional readings on OER:

Howard, J. (2013). Universities and libraries envision a ‘federated system’ for public access to research. The chronicle of higher education. Accessed: 14/07/13 from http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/universities-and-libraries-envision-a-federated-system-for-public-access-to-research/44147

New, J. (2013). Open-education company helps develop textbook-free associate degree. The chronicle of higher education. Accessed: 13/07/13 from http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/open-education-company-helps-develop-textbook-free-associate-degree/42847

Quillen, I. (2013). Library for all: free digital content for developing countries. Mind shift: how we will learn. Accessed: 07/07/13 from http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/06/library-for-all-free-digital-content-for-developing-countries/

Rivard, R. (2013). How to provide open access. Inside higher ed. Accessed: 16/07/13 from http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/06/05/publishers-universities-both-prep-open-access-plans

Shaffer, K. (2013). Open-source scholarship. Hybird Pedagogy: a journal of digital learning, teaching, and technology. Accessed: 18/07/13 from http://www.hybridpedagogy.com/Journal/files/Open_Source_Scholarship.html#unique-entry-id-131