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FSUCOM OER Task Force Final Report
Name: FSUCOM OER Task Force Final Report
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FSU College of Medicine Open Educational Resources Task Force Final Report

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Final report of the Florida State University College of Medicine (FSUCOM) Open Educational Resources Task Force. This report outlines the findings of the Task Force's investigation into the feasibility of developing and using open educational resources (OERs) in medical education. Table of Contents: Executive Summary Introduction FSUCOM Task Force Activities FSUCOM Task Force Meetings Special Meetings: Equella Florida State University Libraries University Press of Florida FSU Bookstore, Department of Finance and Administration Creative Commons Webinar Scholarly Communication 101 Workshop FSUCOM Attorney Infinity SoftChalk Workshops Open Educational Resources Survey FSUCOM Faculty Interviews Florida Colleges of Medicine Open Educational Resources Task Force Special Issues Promotion and Tenure Copyright Sustainability Future Directions for FSUCOM Collaboration Demonstration Project Recommendations Conclusion Appendix A: Task Force Members Appendix B: Survey Results

Author/Creator (Digital Rights Manager)

Roxann Williams [roxann.williams]

Author/Creator (Digital Rights Manager) Details

roxann.williams@med.fsu.edu

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Florida State University College of Medicine Open Educational Resources Task Force

Publication date

2010-09-21

Date last modified

December 16, 2010

Peer Review Status

Non Peer-Reviewed

Keywords

open educational resources, medical education, open access, florida state university college of medicine

Language

en-US

Interactivity type

Expositive

Learning resource type

Narrative text

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00:00:00

ERIC Thesaurus Terms

Educational Resources, Medical Education

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