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leading lines ed tech podcast featuring andrew wesolek

posted by on wednesday, october 23, 2019 in news, podcast.

andrew wesolek is the director of digital scholarship and scholarly communication at the jean and alexander heard libraries. he is also the co-author, along with jonathan lashley and anne langley , of the new book oer: a field guide for academic librarians . oer stands for “open educational resources.” these are educational resources, including but not limited to textbooks, that are published in ways that allow students and instructors to retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute them, all for free. in the interview, andy makes the case for the value of open educational resources to higher education, in terms of both affordability and student learning, and he offers advice for faculty and librarians interested in getting started using and creating open educational resources.

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