Call for Applications: Open Educational Resources (OER) Adoption Cohort

The call for applications is live for UMassD faculty who are considering making the switch from traditional (and often costly teaching materials) to OER. The Office of Faculty Development (OFD), in collaboration with the Office of the Provost and the Claire T. Carney Library, invite participation in an Open Educational Resources (OER) faculty cohort which will meet during Spring 2025,and will provide participants with resources, tools, and guidance for selecting and remixing OER textbooks and ancillary material. Sessions will cover Creative Commons licenses, copyright, OER repositories, and OER best practices. The aim of the initiative is for participants to commit to replacing at least one required core textbook for a single course with an OER option in the Fall 2025 semester.

The price of textbooks has risen significantly over the past few decades, and many students report that they do not purchase textbooks due to cost. Access codes are a newer model from publishers where students pay a fee for access to digital course materials, and sometimes the cost is lower than print textbooks, but students do not have the option of the used textbook market, library materials, or keeping their resources beyond the term of the class. A great alternative to these options is to search for OER in your discipline.Consider applying for the cohort to explore your OER options.

For the full program description or to ask questions, please contact Emma Wood.

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Books Written by Faculty in the Library Collection

by Emma Wood

UMass Dartmouth faculty members actively publish and produce scholarly products within their areas of expertise, and these research outputs come in a variety of formats such as journal articles, conference proceedings, technical reports, and of course, books. To celebrate and promote books written by our faculty, the library adds titles that come to our attention to the library collection. To note a few recent books by UMD faculty, Prof. Anguelov Nikolay of the Public Policy Department recently authored a book titled The Sustainable Fashion Quest: Innovations in Business and Policy, and Prof. Tryon Woods of Crime & Justice Studies published Pandemic Police Power, Public Health, and the Abolition Question. These titles, among others, are available in the Claire. T. Carney Library’s print collection and are searchable online.

Even without knowing the titles or faculty author names, you can still peruse the library collection for books authored by UMD faculty. An efficient method to look up those materials in the online catalog, Primo, is to enter the following keywords in the search box, displayed on the main page: “UMass Dartmouth Faculty Publication Collection.” This search will help to connect you with the books in this growing collection.