The roles of libraries and information professionals in Open Educational Resources (OER) initiatives « CETIS Publications

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Summary:

This report contains the findings of a study carried out by the Centre for Academic Practice & Learning Enhancement (CAPLE) and Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards (CETIS), at the University of Strathclyde. The study focuses on the involvement of the Library as an organizational unit, and of individual librarians and other information science specialists, in open educational resources (OER) initiatives. This research study contributes to the current Open Educational Resources (OER) Programme [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/oer], an initiative by JISC and the HEA whose objective is to promote the creation, dissemination, access and use of OER. This programme represents a firm commitment by UK Higher Education (HE) institutions to the OER movement.

Link:

http://publications.cetis.ac.uk/2012/492

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oa.new oa.oer oa.librarians oa.education oa.initiatives oa.cetis oa.lis

Date tagged:

03/27/2013, 06:49

Date published:

03/27/2013, 02:49