Join our CloudSource experts for an in-depth look at our newest OER and OA content solution. These deep dive sessions will walk you through CloudSource and how it can benefit your library by expanding your collections and saving you money. Get all your CloudSource questions answered by registering for one of our open session slots […]
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Join our CloudSource experts for an in-depth look at our newest OER and OA content solution. These deep dive sessions will walk you through CloudSource and how it can benefit your library by expanding your collections and saving you money. Get all your CloudSource questions answered by registering for one of our multiple-session slots today!
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Join BLUEcloud Course Lists specialists for an in-depth look at our new course list management solution, which delivers to instructors well-designed tools for creating and managing lists that integrate seamlessly with the learning management system.
Join BLUEcloud Course Lists specialists for an in-depth look at our new course list management solution, which delivers to instructors well-designed tools for creating and managing lists that integrate seamlessly with the learning management system.
Join our CloudSource experts for an in-depth look at our newest OER and OA content solution. These deep dive sessions will walk you through CloudSource and how it can benefit your library by expanding your collections and saving you money. Get all your CloudSource questions answered by registering for one of our open session slots […]
The prevalence of open access resources (OER) has grown exponentially over the last 10 years. Students are increasingly unable to afford the high costs of traditional textbooks, and faculty have responded by seeking out OA alternatives. What does this shift mean for academic libraries and how can you make OER easier to implement on your campus?