Publishing and Printing

Resources Publishing and Printing

Publishing

  • OER Commons - Create with Open Author Links to an external site.
    • Add your particular expertise to the wider community. Create Open Educational Resources (OER) with our publishing tool, Open Author. Open Author helps you build Open Educational Resources, lesson plans, and courses (on your own, or with others) — and then publish them, to the benefit of educators and learners everywhere. Learn more about creating on OER Commons and get started.
  • Libretext Links to an external site.
    • Curate your own book using a wide selection of existing open resources and adding your own content.
  • Pressbooks Links to an external site.
    • Easily create professional print and ebook editions of your book.

Printing

OER need not be electronic, although "open" and "online" are often confused. Given that accessibility is often an issue with online resources and there are many reasons that a student may want a printed version of an online text, it is a best practice to provide students with the option of purchasing a printed version of their text. Depending on how the resource is licensed, "profiting" from the creation of a printed resource may be prohibited. It is, however, appropriate for the costs associated with printing, shelving, and selling to be recouped. While some colleges have established model approaches to making this happen, others struggle with ensuring options for printed OER are available.

Print-On-Demand (POD) Options

Various providers will print your OER resource for you. When selecting a POD provider, be sure to confirm the associated charges and the expected time for the resource to be delivered. The services provided by the various providers will vary.

Consider discussing print options with the Campus Printshop.