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Beyond Open Connections: Leveraging Information Literacy to Increase Impact of Open Education
(Open Education Global Conference, 2018)
For over a century, academic librarians in the United States have provided instruction designed to help patrons effectively navigate and use the resources and services provided by the library. Today we refer to this type ...
Students Take the Wheel: Exploring the Products and Processes of a Service-Learning Partnership with Undergraduates
(ACRL, 2017-03-24)
This session discusses the implementation and management of an innovative collaboration between libraries’ staff at a four-year institution of higher education and faculty and students in the university’s Film and Media ...
Intersectional Opportunities in Open Educational Resources
(LILAC, 2017-04-10)
As academic librarians become increasingly involved with advocacy and implementation of open educational resources (OER) and open educational practices (OEP) on our campuses, it is important to think critically about how ...
What We Talk About When We Talk About OER
(UTA Libraries, 2016-10-28)
Invited presentation at the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Copyright Conference 2016.
Straw Men vs. Good Points: Understanding the Arguments for Inclusive Access Models
(The 15th Annual Open Education Conference, 2018-10-12)
As the instructional content industry shifts towards rentals and subscription models for textbooks, commercial publishers have refined their marketing pitches aimed at faculty -- sometimes by co-opting arguments in support ...
Open Educational Resources
(2019-08-16)
This introduction to open educational resources (OER) was presented to new faculty during orientation at the University of Texas at Arlington.