Penn State joining Open Textbook Network to support affordable course content | Penn State University

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Summary:

"UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State University Libraries is joining the Open Textbook Network to help support Penn State faculty’s use of and students’ availability to free, openly licensed academic course content.

'Penn State’s membership in the Open Textbook Network supports faculty and students’ access to a large volume of free, openly licensed course content, available online, to help reduce students’ overall cost of attendance,' Joe Salem, the University Libraries’ associate dean for Learning, Undergraduate Services, and Commonwealth Campus Libraries, said. 'Joining the Open Textbook Network was one of the recommendations of the University’s Open Educational Resources Task Force as part of a multi-faceted approach to supporting open and affordable course content throughout the curriculum.'

The Open Textbook Network (OTN) helps support colleges and universities’ instructional use of open textbooks and practices. Its Open Textbook Library is the premiere resource for peer-reviewed academic textbooks, all of which are free, openly licensed and complete, according to its website."

Link:

http://news.psu.edu/story/448284/2017/01/31/penn-state-joining-open-textbook-network-support-affordable-course-content

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Date tagged:

02/01/2017, 16:53

Date published:

02/01/2017, 11:53