Last Updated: 05 Aug, 2024     Views: 52

One of the great things about open educational resources (OERs) is that users have the right to turn it into any format they wish (which is almost always forbidden with traditional paid resources). Therefore, OERs aren’t tied to a particular type of device or software, which gives students and educators more freedom in what technology they utilise.

In cases where technology isn’t available, there is usually an option to print.

OERs are a potential solution for minimising student textbook costs.

Find OERs to support your teaching or learning, or contact your Liaison Librarian to discuss available options.


This FAQ is a derivative of Frequently Asked Questions by Nicole Allen (SPARC) used and licensed under CC BY 4.0 by Claire Ovaska