Oregon Estuarine Invertebrates: An Open Educational Resource?
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/9122Keyword
Open access; Open Educational ResourceAbstract
Through
a
partnership
of
the
University
Libraries
and
the
Oregon
Institute
of
Marine
Biology,
we
created
an
in-house
open
educational
resource
from
a
former
government
publication.
The
step-‐wise
process
to
achieve
and
brand
this
resource
is
described
with
the
hope
that
it
will
encourage
others
to
self-‐publish
and
create
additional
open
education
resources.
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Article: Butler, Barb, "Oregon Estuarine Invertebrates: An Open Educational Resource?", https://hdl.handle.net/1912/9122The following license files are associated with this item:
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