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Open Textbook Publishing Guide

By Rie Namba on May 14, 2020

The new Open Textbook Publishing Guide is a resource aimed at helping authors navigate the process of creating open textbooks. Read More...

2020 Open UBC Webinars

By Wil Engle on April 15, 2020

Members of the Open UBC Working Group are offering bi-monthly open scholarship (open access, open data, open education, open research, etc.) webinars. Read More...
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Open UBC Snapshot 2020: Significant Commitments to Open Resources

By Wil Engle on March 9, 2020

In the 2019/20 academic year (September 2019 to April 2020), an estimated 18,440 students enrolled in courses using open resources in place of paid textbooks or readings. This replacement of traditional textbooks with open resources has potentially saved UBC students an estimated $1.8 to $2.5 million this academic year. Read More...

Chatting with Champions Interview Series – Dean Giustini

By Rie Namba on February 28, 2020

Welcome back for another mini interview with one of the 2019 AMS OER Champions  to hear more about their project(s), why Open is important to them, some of the challenges they faced along the way, and what advice they have to offer. This week, we heard from Dean Giustini, UBC Biomedical Branch Librarian and Liaison […] Read More...
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Announcing the 2019/20 Open Educational Resources Fund awarded projects

By Wil Engle on February 27, 2020

Over $220,050 has been awarded to support the development and implementation of a wide range of open projects. Read More...

Open Education Week Schedule

By Rie Namba on February 21, 2020

As we head closer towards Open Education Week (Mar 2-6), here’s what UBC has planned. Also be sure to check out Open Education Week events that are happening all over the world! Monday, March 2nd   #HonouringIndigenousWriters Wikipedia Edit-a Thon Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm Location: Sty-Wet-Tan Hall in the First Nations Longhouse Register: https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/calendar/vancouver/HIW Wikipedia […] Read More...

Chatting with Champions Interview Series – Ben Cheung

By Amanda Gray on February 14, 2020

Welcome back for another mini interview with one of the 2019 AMS OER Champions  to hear more about their project(s), why Open is important to them, some of the challenges they faced along the way, and what advice they have to offer. This week, we heard from Ben Cheung, Lecturer and Indigenous Initiatives Coordinator in […] Read More...

Introducing the Open Education LibGuide

By Rie Namba on February 7, 2020

Recently, UBC Library launched the new Open Education LibGuide, a guide for faculty and staff at UBC on how to find, create, and share Open Education Resources (OER), as well as providing information about various Open Communities and further reading. Home The home page provides some key definitions as well as directing readers towards the […] Read More...

Fair Dealing Week Event: Creativity in the arts: The role of copyright

By Rie Namba on February 5, 2020

  Creativity in the Arts: The Role of Copyright Date Tuesday, February 25, 2020 – 1:00pm to 4:15pm Location British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), Downtown Campus, Atrium Room, 8th floor (Room 825) Full Details and Registration (please register by Feb. 18) On Tuesday February 25, to mark Fair Dealing Week, SFU, UBC, Langara, KPU, […] Read More...

Chatting with Champions Interview Series – Roland Stull

By Amanda Gray on January 31, 2020

Welcome back for another mini interview with one of the 2019 AMS OER Champions  to hear more about their project(s), why Open is important to them, some of the challenges they faced along the way, and what advice they have to offer. This week, we heard from Roland Stull, Director of the Geophysical Disaster Computational […] Read More...