Below are some of the best large collections of OER that you can freely search, along with a brief summary:
Pressbooks Directory - A searchable catalog of over 8,000 openly accessible books published by nearly 200 organisations using the Pressbooks platform. This is the platform currently being used to publish Open Textbooks at JCU. | |
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OER Commons - Self described as a public digital library of OER, you can search the whole collection or browse curated collections within. |
MERLOT - Merlot stands for ''Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching'' and contains a variety of textbooks and other learning resources, including lesson plans, activities, tests, articles and much more. It currently curates upwards of 100,000 individual open resources. | |
OASIS - Openly Available Sources Integrated Search, or OASIS, is a federated search tool that simultaneously searches over 117 repositories for OER. | |
Openstax - Openstax is the world's largest publisher of OER, and their website contains a collection of high quality textbooks and learning materials for core subjects in primary, secondary and tertiary educational landscapes. The resources may be viewed freely online or download freely once you sign up for a free account. | |
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Open Textbook Library - Collection of openly licensed textbooks and supplementary resources, supported by the Open Education Network. |
One Search has an option to limit your results to open access
1. Go to One Search
2. Enter your search terms
3. Click Search
4. On the results page, select the Open Access filter
5. Click Apply Filters
You can also limit to particular Content types, such as book, video, images, audio and more by clicking on Content Type.
JCU Open Educational Resources Discovery Collection: A collection of high quality open books from Australia and beyond, carefully selected by our Liaison Librarian team and arranged by subject area.
The Creative Commons Website provides and extensive advice on searching for openly licensed materials in google, youtube and many other platforms.
You can connect with our Open Education Team at any time for advice on locating OER or openly licensed elements for creating OER.
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