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Jessie Ball duPont Library

Open Educational Resources and Affordable Textbook Alternatives

Finding OER

OER can include full courses, textbooks, or any instructional materials--  including images, videos, or documents associated with teaching and learning. It is estimated that there are now more than 1.4 billion works licensed under various Creative Commons licenses (State of the Commons, 2017).  With so many openly licensed materials available on the Web, how do you go about finding the right ones for your needs? You can find OER by using search engines, or by searching or browsing specific OER repositories.

Using Google Advanced Search

The Google search engine has an “Advanced Search” that lets you search by usage rights for content published to the Internet under an open license. To find this feature, you can go directly to the advanced search at http://www.google.com/advanced_search , or type in any search and then click on the gear icon on the right side of the screen to bring up the settings.

 

 

Once you are in the advanced search, the usage rights filter is near the bottom of the options presented:

A good choice for the usage rights is "free to use share or modify".

Using OER Repositories

Searching an OER repository can result in a faster and more productive search experience since the resources have been curated and organized into various categories including discipline, format, and license type. Most repositories also have either peer reviews or a rating scale where users have shared their opinion of the resource.

These are some of the best multidisciplinary sites for finding open textbooks and other OER materials for your classroom. All of the collections can be searched by subject. Our librarians are also happy to work with you individually to locate resources for specific courses.

LINK: Open Educational Resources by Discipline

A curated list of resources from the California Community Colleges Open Educational Resources Initiative.

If you know of other Open Educational Resources not listed here, we invite you to send them to us so we can include them here.

English

History

Psychology

Language Learning

Math and Science