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Reaching the Heart of the University: Libraries and the Future of OER Molly Kleinman, Pieter Kleymeer, and Ted Hanss This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License

What Libraries Do

Provide access

Record provenance

Preserve

Teach

What makes the U-M Library unusual Robust publishing operation Long history with collecting and preserving digital objects Official embrace of open licensing and sharing Copyright expertise Some really big servers

What Open.Michigan Does 1)OER publishing and education 2)Software development in support of OER 3)A catalog and clearinghouse for open stuff on campus 4)African Health OER Network

What makes Open.Michigan unusual Student engagement Focus on outreach rather than production Progressive copyright determinations Incubated by U-M Medical School

Credits “Book Stamps” by Suzanne Chapman. CC-BY-NC-SA. “Looking for books using a card catalog” by Michigan Undergraduate Library. CC-BY. “Book” by Suzanne Chapman. CC-BY-NC-SA. “Day 113/365- Late Night Snack” by Sean Kelly. CC-BY-NC-SA. Untitled by Nadine Rovner. CC-BY-NC. “335/365 - February 17, 2009” by Meddy Garnet. CC BY