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The OER and Alternative Textbook Handbook, by Ariana Santiago, University of Houston, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The OER and Alternative Textbook Handbook was adapted for the University of Houston from:

Additional adapted resources

The OER Starter Kit by Abbey Elder was adapted from the following resources:

Introduction to Open Educational Resources, “Benefits for Instructors” was adapted from the SUNY OER Community Course, licensed CC BY 4.0.

Copyright & Open Licensing, “Licensing” and “Public Domain” were adapted in part from UH OER Training by Billy Meinke, University of Hawai’i Outreach College, and collaborators, licensed CC BY 4.0.

Creative Commons Licenses was adapted from The ABOER Starter Kit by Technologies in Education at the Faculty of Education, the University of Alberta, CC BY 4.0.

Evaluating OER was adapted from the Affordable Learning Georgia Selecting Textbooks webpage.

Diversity & Inclusion was adapted from Including all students by SUNY OER Services, licensed CC BY 4.0.

Planning & Completing Your OER Project was adapted from UH OER Training by Billy Meinke and University of Hawai’i Outreach College, licensed CC BY 4.0.

Tools & Techniques for Creating OER was adapted from the SPARC Open Education Primer by the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program, licensed CC BY 4.0.

Accessibility & Usability was adapted from The ABOER Starter Kit by Technologies in Education at the Faculty of Education, the University of Alberta, CC BY 4.0., the Affordable Learning Georgia Accessibility webpage and UH OER Training by Billy Meinke and University of Hawai’i Outreach College, licensed CC BY 4.0.

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