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Librarians as Campus Change Agents: Advocating for OER Adoption as a Catalyst for Innovation in Health Sciences Education


 

Christine Andresen, MLS, MSIT
Associate Professor, Research & Education Informationist
MUSC Libraries
Medical University of South Carolina

Background

We are approaching the 25th anniversary of UNESCO1 coining the term Open Educational Resources (OER) to be inclusive of teaching materials in any format that resides in the public domain or are open-licensed in a way that allows the items to be retained, reused, revised, remixed, and redistributed. Yet, despite this important milestone, faculty awareness of OER has started to decline.2 Textbook prices have increased exponentially, over 162% between 2000-2021, outpacing nearly every other industry and have become a more substantial barrier to higher education.3 Over 81% of medical doctors, 75% of health professions doctorates, 69% of graduate nurses, and 76% of undergraduate nurses are burdened with student loans, and the amount of those loans doubled between 2000-2016.4-5 Although textbook and ancillary materials may only make up a small part of the cost of higher education, they are a key component of student success and there is a growing body of evidence demonstrating OER’s efficacy as an affordable and equitable alternative to traditional, high-cost textbooks.

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McGraw Hill
 
CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2025-2026, 22nd Edition
 
Author: David , Jacob

The authoritative guidelines primary care clinicians need to diagnose and treat the most common outpatient conditions - compiled, distilled, and updated for easy referencing

Striking the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity, this annual resource presents all the latest evidence-based guidelines clinicians need to treat the most common outpatient conditions. The ...

 
 Score: 94
IGI Global
 
Mental Health Counseling for Men: Practical Strategies and Effective Engagement
 
Author: Bates , Daniel

Mental Health Counseling for Men: Practical Strategies and Effective Engagement is a groundbreaking exploration that boldly confronts the issue at hand. The book recognizes the importance for mental health professionals to move beyond traditional approaches and embrace innovative strategies to effectively reach and treat men. Serving as a response to the escalating crisis, the book acts ...

 
American Public Health Association
 
Racism: Science and Tools for the Public Health Professional, 2nd Edition
 
Editor: Ford , Chandra L.

Racism: Science and Tools for the Public Health Professional, 2nd edition, enables public health professionals to address the health impacts of racism. This vital title resource also responds to the watershed events of the past five years: the COVID-19 pandemic and its intersection with overt forms of racism across all socioecological levels, the 2020 murder of George Floyd by ...

 
 
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