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A Study of the Coverage of Open Educational Resources (OER) Through Websites of Colleges and Universities in Connecticut

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A Study of the Coverage of Open Educational Resources (OER) Through Websites of Colleges and Universities in Connecticut
Abstract
Notwithstanding reports of increased awareness and use of Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education, the literature notes that awareness and use of and institutional support for OER remain major challenges to campuses seeking to reduce student cost burden and support access to materials. OER also support faculty who desire to move beyond the traditional textbooks in order to increase their students’ engagement and thereby access to learning, to support pedagogical changes they are making that enhance student learning, and to give faculty greater control over their courses. The university website, as a public-facing vehicle to aid students, parents, alumni, faculty, the community, and interested others in being aware, among other things, of the resources available, is examined for findable support for OER. The purpose of this study is to show, through examination of their websites, a snapshot of the response of Connecticut universities and colleges to OER. Through an examination of these websites, we gage the ability to connect with information related to OER through the university website.
Publication
Practical Academic Librarianship: The International Journal of the SLA Academic Division
Date
2025-11-24
Volume
15
Issue
2
Citation Key
brownStudyCoverageOpen2025
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11/24/25, 6:12 PM
ISSN
1947-0037
Language
en
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Copyright (c) 2025 Mary Brown, Hak Joon Kim
Citation
Brown, M., & Kim, H. J. (2025). A Study of the Coverage of Open Educational Resources (OER) Through Websites of Colleges and Universities in Connecticut. Practical Academic Librarianship: The International Journal of the SLA Academic Division, 15(2). https://pal-ojs-tamu.tdl.org/pal/article/view/7195