Academic Librarians Examination of University Students’ and Faculty’s Perceptions of Open Educational Resources

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lane Fischer, O. Belikov, Tarah K. Ikahihifo, John Hilton III, D. Wiley, M. Martin
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Abstract

A survey of 2,574 students and 1,157 faculty members across ten institutions of postsecondary education in the state of Utah was conducted by the Utah Academic Libraries Consortium. Survey items were created to understand the influence of textbook costs on student academic behavior and the viability of faculty adopting open educational resources (OER) as a solution to the cost of textbooks and the possible need for librarian support of OER. Two-year and four-year institutions were compared to identify differences that might exist between them. Most students felt that their academic success was negatively impacted by textbook cost, particularly at two-year institutions where students registered for fewer courses because of associated textbook costs. Faculty survey findings showed that adjunct professors were more likely to require a traditionally copyright-restricted textbook. Approximately 90% of participants indicated they would be willing to use suitable OER for their course, and almost half of survey participants expressed a desire for help finding these resources.
高校图书馆馆员对大学生和教师开放教育资源认知的调查
犹他州学术图书馆联盟对犹他州10所高等教育机构的2574名学生和1157名教职员工进行了调查。为了了解教科书成本对学生学习行为的影响,以及教师采用开放教育资源(OER)作为解决教科书成本问题的可行性,以及OER可能需要图书馆员的支持,我们设计了调查项目。两年制和四年制大学进行了比较,以确定两者之间可能存在的差异。大多数学生认为他们的学业成功受到了教科书成本的负面影响,特别是在两年制院校,由于相关的教科书成本,学生注册的课程较少。教师调查结果显示,兼职教授更有可能要求使用传统的版权限制教科书。大约90%的参与者表示他们愿意为他们的课程使用合适的OER,几乎一半的调查参与者表示希望帮助寻找这些资源。
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Open Praxis
Open Praxis EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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