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Incentivizing faculty for open educational resources (OER) adoption and open textbook authoring

This survey assessed the experiences of faculty who participated in a textbook affordability program at Rutgers University. The program provided incentive awards in exchange for replacing commercial textbooks with affordable course materials such as open educational resources (OER), self-developed c...

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Published in:The Journal of academic librarianship 2020-11, Vol.46 (6), p.102220-102220, Article 102220
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Open educational resources (OER)
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Textbook affordability
Textbooks
University faculty
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