Library staff are ready to assist you in the discovery, adoption, and creation of OER. We will help you understand copyright and Creative Commons licensing as they apply to OER and library-subscribed content.
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The Library strives to develop an understanding around OERs and Open Access content and address misinformation regarding the quality and reliability of open information.
The Library supports the University's Accessible Technologies initiative to provide equal access to University information and communication technologies to everyone. While many tools and library resources are accessible, some publishers are still in the process of updating materials. As such, instructors who created, adapt, or embed content into their courses are encouraged to review and use the tools made available through the Center for Teaching and Learning's Accessible Instructional Materials page to ensure their course content is accessible.
Open Educational Resources (OERS) are instructional materials made openly available on the internet for others to use, adapt, or customize for their own instructional needs. Part of the larger open access movement, OERs offer an alternative to the high-priced course materials for students and provide instructors with materials they can tailor to their own needs. OERs can include textbooks, syllabi, content modules, simulations, and more.
Finding appropriate OER databases to search and searching them effectively can be challenging. The Library is here to help with your search, but if you'd like to get started, here are a few great options.
The following books are available open access. Click the titles to download.
Have you created course materials that you'd like to share with others? The library can help! Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech, the university's repository, is the perfect platform for the OERs you create and want to share. Library staff can help with each step from loading content, creating metadata, to interpreting and applying the reuse license that works for you. Contact library@mtu.edu to learn more.