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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 ... -
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 ... -
Supporting OER Creation
(2019-08-08)Cost savings realized through use of open educational resources (OER) draw much interest from policy makers and administrators, but the rhetoric of affordability isn’t always a powerful motivator for the educators who make ... -
Transforming First-Year Information Literacy: Understanding Authority in a Sea of Information
(ACRL, 2017-03-24)This panel will discuss a university library’s development and implementation of a 3-day information literacy unit that was integrated into 45 sections of the university’s first-year experience seminar. Since 2012, the ... -
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. -
Working at the Intersections of Information Literacy and Scholarly Communication: New Models for Engaging Students, Faculty, and Librarians
(ACRL, 2019-04)In 2013, ACRL published a white paper titled Intersections of Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy: Creating Strategic Collaborations for a Changing Academic Environment, which called for a more integrated ...