Chapters by Author

Abaci, SerdarChapter 18 – Indiana University’s Affordable E-text Model and Strategies to Increase Impact Beyond Savings

Abdous, M’HammedChapter 8 – All Hands on Deck: How One University Pooled Resources to Educate and Advocate for Affordable Course Content

Baraniuk, RichardChapter 10 – Encouraging a Yes: Effective Institutional OER Initiatives

Butterfield, Robert L.Chapter 19 – Building on History: Providing Affordable Course Content at the University of Wisconsin-Stout

Cuillier, CherylChapter 16 – Inclusive Access: Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why?

Cullen, Mary Ann Chapter 2 – Accessing Science through an Online Database: A Comparison of Student Learning and Engagement Using Library Database Readings as a Textbook Alternative

DeRuiter-Willems, LauriChapter 3 – Faculty-Library Collaboration in a Course Without Assigned Textbooks

Draper, DeriChapter 8 – All Hands on Deck: How One University Pooled Resources to Educate and Advocate for Affordable Course Content

Duffy, AlexisChapter 24 – Collaborative Assessment Authoring: Building Alliances Across Consortia to Create and Share High-Quality, Open Assessments With the World

Espinosa de los Monteros, PamelaChapter 4 – Internationalizing the Curriculum: Area Studies Collections and Affordable Content Programs

Faiks, AngiChapter 9 – Creating an OER Toolkit: Offering Customized Solutions and Reducing Barriers in a Small Liberal Arts College

Filion, SaraChapter 7 – Textbook or Not: How Library Ebook Purchasing Power Aligns With Curricular Content Trends

Finkbeiner, NicoleChapter 10 – Encouraging a Yes: Effective Institutional OER Initiatives

Fishel, TeresaChapter 9 – Creating an OER Toolkit: Offering Customized Solutions and Reducing Barriers in a Small Liberal Arts College

Gjestvang, LivChapter 24 – Collaborative Assessment Authoring: Building Alliances Across Consortia to Create and Share High-Quality, Open Assessments With the World

Highbaugh, KathyChapter 6 – Beyond OER: Library Licensed E-Books as a Proactive Course Reserves Model and Collections Development Tool

Holobar, ChrisChapter 6 – Beyond OER: Library Licensed E-Books as a Proactive Course Reserves Model and Collections Development Tool

Jensen, KristiChapter 1 – Introduction to The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment AND Chapter 5 – Student Feedback on Affordable Content in the Classroom at the University of Minnesota

Nackerud, ShaneChapter 1 – Introduction to The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment

Johnson, KimberlyChapter 11 – Evolving Supports for Faculty to Embrace, Adopt, and Author OERs

Joslin, RonChapter 9 – Creating an OER Toolkit: Offering Customized Solutions and Reducing Barriers in a Small Liberal Arts College

Knight-Davis, StaceyChapter 3 – Faculty-Library Collaboration in a Course Without Assigned Textbooks

Lamb, JonasChapter 14 – Let’s Begin at the End: How a Campus Bookstore Closure Set the Wheels in Motion for a Hybrid OER Project

Lo, LeoChapter 8 – All Hands on Deck: How One University Pooled Resources to Educate and Advocate for Affordable Course Content

Lang, JulieChapter 15 – The Open and Affordable Course Material Initiative at Penn State

Meyerhofer, JohnChapter 9 – Creating an OER Toolkit: Offering Customized Solutions and Reducing Barriers in a Small Liberal Arts College

Miller, AshleyChapter 24 – Collaborative Assessment Authoring: Building Alliances Across Consortia to Create and Share High-Quality, Open Assessments With the World

Moeller, AmandaChapter 20 – University of Wisconsin – River Falls: A Textbook Rental and Hybrid Approach to Instructional Content

Morgan, KyleChapter 25 – Affordable Learning Engagement and Publishing Strategies: Empowering Opportunities for Open-Access Publishing

Morrone, Anastasia S.Chapter 18 – Indiana University’s Affordable E-text Model and Strategies to Increase Impact Beyond Savings

Nackerud, ShaneChapter 1 – Introduction to The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment

Parks, KaelaChapter 22 – Open and Inclusive Education – Connections to Universal Design

Phillips, JeffChapter 12 – Expediting OER on Campus: A Multifaceted Approach

Pikula, KarenChapter 11 – Evolving Supports for Faculty to Embrace, Adopt, and Author OERs

Pitcher, KateChapter 26 – Libraries and Open Educational Resources (OERs): How Libraries Can Use Networks to Support Open Access Textbook Publishing

Raish, VictoriaChapter 6 – Beyond OER: Library Licensed E-Books as a Proactive Course Reserves Model and Collections Development Tool

Rush, LucindaChapter 8 – All Hands on Deck: How One University Pooled Resources to Educate and Advocate for Affordable Course Content

Salem, Jr., Joseph A.Chapter 15 – The Open and Affordable Course Material Initiative at Penn State

Soper, DevinChapter 12 – Expediting OER on Campus: A Multifaceted Approach

Sparrow, JenniferChapter 15 – The Open and Affordable Course Material Initiative at Penn State

Stewart, Dion Chapter 2 – Accessing Science through an Online Database: A Comparison of Student Learning and Engagement Using Library Database Readings as a Textbook Alternative

Stocker, MargueriteChapter 21 – The Role of the Independent College Bookstore in Providing Affordable Course Material

Stringer, C. Bayard Chapter 2 – Accessing Science through an Online Database: A Comparison of Student Learning and Engagement Using Library Database Readings as a Textbook Alternative

Walker, StephanieChapter 13 – Facilitating Culture Change to Boost Adoption and Creation of Open Educational Resources at the University of North Dakota

Wallace, NiamhChapter 7 – Textbook or Not: How Library Ebook Purchasing Power Aligns With Curricular Content Trends

Walz, AnitaChapter 23 – Valuing Open Textbooks: Derivatives, Adaptation, and Remix

Wharton, LindseyChapter 12 – Expediting OER on Campus: A Multifaceted Approach

Whipkey, CoryChapter 20 – University of Wisconsin – River Falls: A Textbook Rental and Hybrid Approach to Instructional Content

Williamson, DanielChapter 10 – Encouraging a Yes: Effective Institutional OER Initiatives

Zurcher, BradChapter 17 – Commercial Content Doesn’t Have to be Expensive

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