Rachel Fleming, Ashley Sergiadis, and Rachel Caldwell discuss several ways that academic …
Rachel Fleming, Ashley Sergiadis, and Rachel Caldwell discuss several ways that academic libraries can help OER adopters and authors improve the impact of their work, make materials more accessible, and ensure continued access.
This presentation was presented as a part of Tennessee Open Education Week 2022.
Introduction to Open Educational Resources webinar, presented September 25, 2020 as a …
Introduction to Open Educational Resources webinar, presented September 25, 2020 as a collaboration of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission Task Force for Textbook Affordability. Featuring Nancy KingSanders (Austin Peay State University), Elizabeth Spica (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Ryan Korstange (Middle Tennessee State University), and Ashley Sergiadis (East Tennessee State University).
Learn more at https://www.tn.gov/thec/bureaus/academic-affairs-and-student-success/textbook.html.
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