Proposal Deadline: June 16, 2017.
Upcoming, openly licensed University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing title (2017) available as a digital publication using Pressbooks (and possibly as a print on demand title)
Edited by Kristi Jensen (kjensen@umn.edu) and Shane Nackerud (snackeru@umn.edu), University of Minnesota
Notification of Selected Authors/Chapters: June 30, 2017
Chapter Deadline: November 27, 2017
While the movement to utilize open educational resources in a wide range of educational environments began over two decades ago, there has been a surge in interest in both OER and other affordable course content options in the last several years. Much of the recent interest has been tied to strategic initiatives to make higher education more affordable and to improve teaching and learning.
A great deal has been published on open educational resources and open textbooks in higher education. While open textbooks and OER are exciting options, focusing only on OER or open textbooks often excludes many new efforts that present a wide array of affordable content options - options that have broader reach given the lack of quality, open resources available in many subject areas.
The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples, will allow authors from across institutions to provide their blueprint(s) for creating successful affordable content programming.
Chapter Ideas:
We are looking for chapters in the following areas but welcome your additional suggestions for review:
Bookstore models - rentals, all purchase ebook models
Faculty experiences - collaboration, impact on teaching, impact on students, why a move to affordable content
Student feedback and experiences
Library licensed multi-use ebook models
Hybrid content models - Library Licensed, OER, public domain, Fair Use, etc.
OER only models
Purchase models, for example, student fees pay for texts and they “check them out” for the semester
University wide collaboration models focused on OER and/or affordable content
Inter-institutional collaboration models focused on OER and/or affordable content
Incentive grants to utilize or create OER and/or affordable content
Publishing efforts
Replicating traditional publishing to create open content
New views of what textbook is broadly or for certain disciplines
Developing new models of peer review
Creating assessments and other supplemental materials
Education, workshops, culture change
Responses to legislative dictates
All chapters might include details about:
Partnerships
Scalability and sustainability
Barriers and successes
Pros and cons of approaches or methods
Measures of success and assessment efforts
And lessons learned
Proposal Format:
Proposed chapter title
300-500 word chapter description
Author(s) name, professional title, & contact information
Short 100 word bio for author(s)
Submission Process:
Authors interested in submitting chapters should complete the proposal form
on or before June 16, 2017.