SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  20
MOOCs and Libraries
What have they got to do with each other?
Prof. Beth Evans
Brooklyn College Library
“The British Library has announced its intention to join the UK’s Mooc platform FutureLearn Ltd, offering participants
of its online courses access to the Library’s unique digitised resources.” - February 18, 2013
“FutureLearn…. will be taking up residency in the British Library as part of a commercial leasing agreement…. Steve
Morris, the British Library’s Chief Financial Officer, said ‘As an organisation with higher education and digital
innovation at its core, FutureLearn are a natural fit as a tenant of the Library, and we look forward to welcoming them
to the building.’” – January 13, 2014
http://pressandpolicy.bl.uk/
In Great Britain …
And here in New York …
Library products being built with MOOCs in mind
SIPX, e-reserves software, prices per-use based on user’s profile, so that
international users are charged accordingly
Adapting Library Units –
Heading in a MOOC-friendly Direction
• Reference – answering questions for non-BC students (we
do this already with cooperative chat services)
• Instruction – online research tutorials
• Building collections – favoring electronic journals and books
• Special collections – unique content, often not in copyright,
suitable for course enhancement, of interest to outside
community
• Tech services – work for new licensing options
• Access services – who can use the physical space and
collections?
• AIT – Tools for building MOOCs
Library Roles
• Content creation (work with AIT)
• Content storage (locally produced and
institutional repositories)
• Content discovery
• Content procurement & ownership (practical and
advisory)
– Subscription licensing
– Open access
– Navigating copyright and fair use
• User instruction and support
Library Roles: Content Discovery
• OA Journals, Articles & Repositories
http://doaj.org
http://www.opendoar.org/countrylist.php
http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/repository/collected-rep
http://roar.eprints.org/
• Open Educational Resources (OER)
http://www.jorum.ac.uk/
http://oerconsortium.org/find-oer/
http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm http://www.oercommons.org/
http://open4us.org/
http://open.umich.edu/
http://www.coerll.utexas.edu/coerll/
http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/opentextbookcontent/open-textbooks-by-subject
http://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/
http://instr.iastate.libguides.com/oats
• MOOCs
http://www.moocs.co/Higher_Education_MOOCs.html
http://www.mooc-list.com/
Library Roles (Practical & Advisory):
Content Procurement & Ownership
• What you create: who owns it?
• What others create: can you use it?
• MOOC as content generating engine (student
data): what can be done with this? FERPA
issues
Content You Create
• Work for hire
• Teacher exemption
• Using campus resources
• Multiple creators
• Conflict of interest / use of time
• Competing with other offerings of the institutions
• Taking content away with you
• Making a profit on the content
Using the Content of Others:
Copyright & Fair Use Tips
• Be conservative in estimating fair use
• Ask for permissions
• Sell the idea of use as a benefit to creator – e.g.:
more students will buy a publisher’s book; look
for “light” versions of textbooks
• Mine the public domain; use links rather than
downloading
• Don’t use content purely for decorative purposes,
or if it is not germane to what is being taught
Fair Use Guidance in the Face of Uncertainty
• What are the copyright rules when it comes to delivering course materials
to tens of thousands of individuals worldwide?
• Does it matter if content will be beamed to a country without fair use
principles in its copyright regime?
• Does fair use fail if the platform provider is explicitly for profit?
• Does an institution’s not‐for‐profit status as the content creator continue
to support fair use under the first fair use factor?
• Does this balance tilt again if the institution has begun to explore
“monetization” options?
From Madelyn Wessel
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/CSD6233.pdf
Surviving As an Instructor in a MOOC Environment -
Preferencing Open Access Content:
Examples of Teaching & Library Challenges from Real Life
1. Peer-reviewed journal articles on the web
2. Videos on Youtube
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
• Students are assigned this article to read:
Chiasson M, Findley S, McLeod N, et al. Changing WIC changes what children
eat. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) [serial online]. July 2013;21(7):1423-1429.
• First, find the Journal in the Library E-Journal Finder:
See: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (1930-7381)
• EMBARGO!
from 01/01/2009 to 1 year ago in MEDLINE with Full Text
• Is this article out there on the web
somewhere?
• Search Google:
Chiasson Findley McLeod Changing WIC
Google link takes us straight to the open
access conference paper, but this as the
context is not yet clear.
Will the course instructor who assigned the article accept the
conference paper instead?
But I Found it on Youtube!
• Assignment for students to watch Powell and
Pressburger films
• BC library collection is limited
• Students will find some of these (illegally
uploaded on Youtube (Oh…Rosalinda!)
• Should faculty direct them to this source?
Can you, with good conscience, support MOOCs and not
support open access?
Jason Mittell, “The Real Digital Change Agent.”
https://chronicle.com/article/The-Real-Digital-Change-Agent/137589/
“I am fascinated by the contrasting rhetoric between the rapid-boil fervor over MOOCs and
the barely simmering apathy for open-access policies, especially at the institutional level.
MOOCs are often touted in university news releases as being motivated by the desire to
increase access to work of faculty freely across the globe.…
Fewer than 20 percent of the American institutions that have formed partnerships with
Coursera [the MOOC provider] are also members of Coapi [Coalition of Open Access Policy
Institutions ]. That seems downright hypocritical to me, as opening access to faculty research
would help level hierarchies and tear down boundaries between academics and the public,
between major research universities and less-wealthy institutions, and between the
developed and developing worlds. Access to the average journal article might do little to
change the world. But making the bulk of scholarly research freely available could transform
the possibilities of educational uplift, scientific discovery, and public engagement with
academic work.”
Thank you!
bevans@brooklyn.cuny.edu

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Libraries during and after Covid-2019
Libraries during and after Covid-2019Libraries during and after Covid-2019
Libraries during and after Covid-2019Dr Trivedi
 
OER @ TCC (4-17-09)
OER @ TCC (4-17-09)OER @ TCC (4-17-09)
OER @ TCC (4-17-09)Cable Green
 
From Open Data to Open Pedagogy
From Open Data to Open PedagogyFrom Open Data to Open Pedagogy
From Open Data to Open PedagogyMichelle Reed
 
Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)
Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)
Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)Robyn Hall
 
Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education
Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education
Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education Sarah Cohen
 
Creative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant Program
Creative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant ProgramCreative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant Program
Creative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant ProgramCable Green
 
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEXAdapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEXKaren Quinn-Wisniewski
 
Digital texts and teaching medical history
Digital texts and teaching medical historyDigital texts and teaching medical history
Digital texts and teaching medical historyJisc
 
Sustainable support for OER at the University of Edinburgh
Sustainable support for OER at the University of EdinburghSustainable support for OER at the University of Edinburgh
Sustainable support for OER at the University of EdinburghNick Sheppard
 
CoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An Introduction
CoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An IntroductionCoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An Introduction
CoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An IntroductionNancy Graham
 
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and Wikimedia
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and WikimediaContributing to the global commons: Repositories and Wikimedia
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and WikimediaNick Sheppard
 
Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...
Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...
Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...IL Group (CILIP Information Literacy Group)
 
Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...
Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...
Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...IFLAAcademicandResea
 
IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...
IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...
IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...IFLAAcademicandResea
 
The OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tour
The OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tourThe OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tour
The OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tourDanny Kingsley
 

Tendances (18)

Libraries during and after Covid-2019
Libraries during and after Covid-2019Libraries during and after Covid-2019
Libraries during and after Covid-2019
 
OER @ TCC (4-17-09)
OER @ TCC (4-17-09)OER @ TCC (4-17-09)
OER @ TCC (4-17-09)
 
From Open Data to Open Pedagogy
From Open Data to Open PedagogyFrom Open Data to Open Pedagogy
From Open Data to Open Pedagogy
 
Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)
Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)
Open Access Week and Beyond (OLA Super Conference)
 
Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education
Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education
Open to Opportunity: Possibilities for libraries in open education
 
Creative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant Program
Creative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant ProgramCreative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant Program
Creative Commons and the Department of Labor US$2 Billion Grant Program
 
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEXAdapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
 
Digital texts and teaching medical history
Digital texts and teaching medical historyDigital texts and teaching medical history
Digital texts and teaching medical history
 
Sustainable support for OER at the University of Edinburgh
Sustainable support for OER at the University of EdinburghSustainable support for OER at the University of Edinburgh
Sustainable support for OER at the University of Edinburgh
 
CoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An Introduction
CoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An IntroductionCoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An Introduction
CoPILOT at the University of Surrey: An Introduction
 
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and Wikimedia
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and WikimediaContributing to the global commons: Repositories and Wikimedia
Contributing to the global commons: Repositories and Wikimedia
 
Resources on open textbooks
Resources on open textbooksResources on open textbooks
Resources on open textbooks
 
Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...
Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...
Becoming essential to information literacy support: "What does embedded even ...
 
Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...
Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...
Academic Libraries Engaging in Publishing: A Burgeoning Service Model in the ...
 
Forum021814.v6f
Forum021814.v6fForum021814.v6f
Forum021814.v6f
 
IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...
IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...
IFLA ARL Hot Topics 2020: Libraries as Catalysts - Inspire, Engage, Enable, C...
 
The OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tour
The OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tourThe OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tour
The OSC at Cambridge - a lightning tour
 
Webster: Looking to the Future: What’s the Mindset for a Successful Informati...
Webster: Looking to the Future: What’s the Mindset for a Successful Informati...Webster: Looking to the Future: What’s the Mindset for a Successful Informati...
Webster: Looking to the Future: What’s the Mindset for a Successful Informati...
 

En vedette

Magna dvd 3 case presentation
Magna dvd 3 case presentationMagna dvd 3 case presentation
Magna dvd 3 case presentationmyspacelibrarian
 
Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808
Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808
Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808myspacelibrarian
 
Interns Diversifying Brooklyn College Library
Interns Diversifying Brooklyn College LibraryInterns Diversifying Brooklyn College Library
Interns Diversifying Brooklyn College Librarymyspacelibrarian
 
Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014
Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014
Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014myspacelibrarian
 
Crowdsourcing Site Screenshots
Crowdsourcing Site ScreenshotsCrowdsourcing Site Screenshots
Crowdsourcing Site Screenshotsmyspacelibrarian
 
Eager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & Obligations
Eager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & ObligationsEager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & Obligations
Eager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & Obligationsmyspacelibrarian
 
Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012
Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012
Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012myspacelibrarian
 

En vedette (9)

Magna dvd 3 case presentation
Magna dvd 3 case presentationMagna dvd 3 case presentation
Magna dvd 3 case presentation
 
Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808
Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808
Wla 2008 Annual Evans 050808
 
Bonsais2
Bonsais2Bonsais2
Bonsais2
 
Interns Diversifying Brooklyn College Library
Interns Diversifying Brooklyn College LibraryInterns Diversifying Brooklyn College Library
Interns Diversifying Brooklyn College Library
 
Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014
Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014
Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014
 
Crowdsourcing Site Screenshots
Crowdsourcing Site ScreenshotsCrowdsourcing Site Screenshots
Crowdsourcing Site Screenshots
 
Eager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & Obligations
Eager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & ObligationsEager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & Obligations
Eager for a Career in Academic Librarianship: Balancing Autonomy & Obligations
 
Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012
Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012
Internship Programs - Chinese Library Association proposal 2012
 
Mmm 5 5 08
Mmm 5 5 08Mmm 5 5 08
Mmm 5 5 08
 

Similaire à Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014

Winter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in Education
Winter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in EducationWinter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in Education
Winter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in EducationMathieu Plourde
 
MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...
MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...
MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...SJSU School of Information
 
AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...
AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...
AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...Association of University Presses
 
Sharing information literacy resources as OERs
Sharing information literacy resources as OERsSharing information literacy resources as OERs
Sharing information literacy resources as OERsJane Secker
 
Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...
Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...
Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...ALISS
 
Open educational resources and Libraries
Open educational resources and LibrariesOpen educational resources and Libraries
Open educational resources and LibrariesR. John Robertson
 
Emerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s view
Emerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s viewEmerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s view
Emerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s viewH Anil Kumar
 
What do academic libraries have to do with open educational resources
What do academic libraries have to do with open educational resourcesWhat do academic libraries have to do with open educational resources
What do academic libraries have to do with open educational resourcesR. John Robertson
 
Latest Developments in Open
Latest Developments in OpenLatest Developments in Open
Latest Developments in OpenPaul_Stacey
 
Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...
Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...
Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...Danny Kingsley
 
Demystifying OER and Bridge to Success
Demystifying OER and Bridge to SuccessDemystifying OER and Bridge to Success
Demystifying OER and Bridge to SuccessBrandon Muramatsu
 
Innovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trends
Innovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trendsInnovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trends
Innovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trendsAnil67
 
What Does It Mean to Have Collections?
What Does It Mean to Have Collections?What Does It Mean to Have Collections?
What Does It Mean to Have Collections?Karen S Calhoun
 
Open Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the Future
Open Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the FutureOpen Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the Future
Open Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the FutureBrandon Muramatsu
 
Challenges and opportunities for academic libraries
Challenges and opportunities for academic librariesChallenges and opportunities for academic libraries
Challenges and opportunities for academic librarieslisld
 
The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013
The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013
The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013kgerber
 

Similaire à Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014 (20)

Winter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in Education
Winter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in EducationWinter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in Education
Winter 2016 EDUC638 Openness in Education
 
Innovations in E-Resources
Innovations in E-ResourcesInnovations in E-Resources
Innovations in E-Resources
 
MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...
MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...
MOOCs for Professional Development: Transformative Learning Environments and ...
 
Kail & La Placa Ricords - E-resources and information literacy: the next step
Kail & La Placa Ricords - E-resources and information literacy: the next stepKail & La Placa Ricords - E-resources and information literacy: the next step
Kail & La Placa Ricords - E-resources and information literacy: the next step
 
AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...
AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...
AAUP 2016: The Charlotte Initiative for Permanent Acquisitions of eBooks for ...
 
Sharing information literacy resources as OERs
Sharing information literacy resources as OERsSharing information literacy resources as OERs
Sharing information literacy resources as OERs
 
Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...
Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...
Sharing information literacy teaching materials openly: Experiences of the Co...
 
Open educational resources and Libraries
Open educational resources and LibrariesOpen educational resources and Libraries
Open educational resources and Libraries
 
Emerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s view
Emerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s viewEmerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s view
Emerging trends in Libraries in the new ecosystem: a librarian’s view
 
Open Education Resources in Libraries
Open Education Resources in LibrariesOpen Education Resources in Libraries
Open Education Resources in Libraries
 
What do academic libraries have to do with open educational resources
What do academic libraries have to do with open educational resourcesWhat do academic libraries have to do with open educational resources
What do academic libraries have to do with open educational resources
 
Latest Developments in Open
Latest Developments in OpenLatest Developments in Open
Latest Developments in Open
 
2015 NISO Forum: The Future of Library Resource Discovery
2015 NISO Forum: The Future of Library Resource Discovery2015 NISO Forum: The Future of Library Resource Discovery
2015 NISO Forum: The Future of Library Resource Discovery
 
Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...
Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...
Watch out, it's behind you: publishers' tactics and the challenge they pose f...
 
Demystifying OER and Bridge to Success
Demystifying OER and Bridge to SuccessDemystifying OER and Bridge to Success
Demystifying OER and Bridge to Success
 
Innovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trends
Innovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trendsInnovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trends
Innovative Librarianship - Lib 3.0: The need, opportunity and trends
 
What Does It Mean to Have Collections?
What Does It Mean to Have Collections?What Does It Mean to Have Collections?
What Does It Mean to Have Collections?
 
Open Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the Future
Open Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the FutureOpen Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the Future
Open Educational Resources (OER): The Landscape of the Future
 
Challenges and opportunities for academic libraries
Challenges and opportunities for academic librariesChallenges and opportunities for academic libraries
Challenges and opportunities for academic libraries
 
The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013
The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013
The MOOChing Librarian ARLD Day 2013
 

Moo cs and libraries bc faculty day 2014

  • 1. MOOCs and Libraries What have they got to do with each other? Prof. Beth Evans Brooklyn College Library
  • 2. “The British Library has announced its intention to join the UK’s Mooc platform FutureLearn Ltd, offering participants of its online courses access to the Library’s unique digitised resources.” - February 18, 2013 “FutureLearn…. will be taking up residency in the British Library as part of a commercial leasing agreement…. Steve Morris, the British Library’s Chief Financial Officer, said ‘As an organisation with higher education and digital innovation at its core, FutureLearn are a natural fit as a tenant of the Library, and we look forward to welcoming them to the building.’” – January 13, 2014 http://pressandpolicy.bl.uk/ In Great Britain …
  • 3. And here in New York …
  • 4. Library products being built with MOOCs in mind SIPX, e-reserves software, prices per-use based on user’s profile, so that international users are charged accordingly
  • 5. Adapting Library Units – Heading in a MOOC-friendly Direction • Reference – answering questions for non-BC students (we do this already with cooperative chat services) • Instruction – online research tutorials • Building collections – favoring electronic journals and books • Special collections – unique content, often not in copyright, suitable for course enhancement, of interest to outside community • Tech services – work for new licensing options • Access services – who can use the physical space and collections? • AIT – Tools for building MOOCs
  • 6. Library Roles • Content creation (work with AIT) • Content storage (locally produced and institutional repositories) • Content discovery • Content procurement & ownership (practical and advisory) – Subscription licensing – Open access – Navigating copyright and fair use • User instruction and support
  • 7. Library Roles: Content Discovery • OA Journals, Articles & Repositories http://doaj.org http://www.opendoar.org/countrylist.php http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/repository/collected-rep http://roar.eprints.org/ • Open Educational Resources (OER) http://www.jorum.ac.uk/ http://oerconsortium.org/find-oer/ http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm http://www.oercommons.org/ http://open4us.org/ http://open.umich.edu/ http://www.coerll.utexas.edu/coerll/ http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/opentextbookcontent/open-textbooks-by-subject http://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/ http://instr.iastate.libguides.com/oats • MOOCs http://www.moocs.co/Higher_Education_MOOCs.html http://www.mooc-list.com/
  • 8. Library Roles (Practical & Advisory): Content Procurement & Ownership • What you create: who owns it? • What others create: can you use it? • MOOC as content generating engine (student data): what can be done with this? FERPA issues
  • 9. Content You Create • Work for hire • Teacher exemption • Using campus resources • Multiple creators • Conflict of interest / use of time • Competing with other offerings of the institutions • Taking content away with you • Making a profit on the content
  • 10. Using the Content of Others: Copyright & Fair Use Tips • Be conservative in estimating fair use • Ask for permissions • Sell the idea of use as a benefit to creator – e.g.: more students will buy a publisher’s book; look for “light” versions of textbooks • Mine the public domain; use links rather than downloading • Don’t use content purely for decorative purposes, or if it is not germane to what is being taught
  • 11. Fair Use Guidance in the Face of Uncertainty • What are the copyright rules when it comes to delivering course materials to tens of thousands of individuals worldwide? • Does it matter if content will be beamed to a country without fair use principles in its copyright regime? • Does fair use fail if the platform provider is explicitly for profit? • Does an institution’s not‐for‐profit status as the content creator continue to support fair use under the first fair use factor? • Does this balance tilt again if the institution has begun to explore “monetization” options? From Madelyn Wessel http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/CSD6233.pdf
  • 12. Surviving As an Instructor in a MOOC Environment - Preferencing Open Access Content: Examples of Teaching & Library Challenges from Real Life 1. Peer-reviewed journal articles on the web 2. Videos on Youtube
  • 13. Peer-reviewed Journal Article • Students are assigned this article to read: Chiasson M, Findley S, McLeod N, et al. Changing WIC changes what children eat. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) [serial online]. July 2013;21(7):1423-1429. • First, find the Journal in the Library E-Journal Finder: See: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (1930-7381) • EMBARGO! from 01/01/2009 to 1 year ago in MEDLINE with Full Text
  • 14. • Is this article out there on the web somewhere? • Search Google: Chiasson Findley McLeod Changing WIC
  • 15.
  • 16. Google link takes us straight to the open access conference paper, but this as the context is not yet clear.
  • 17. Will the course instructor who assigned the article accept the conference paper instead?
  • 18. But I Found it on Youtube! • Assignment for students to watch Powell and Pressburger films • BC library collection is limited • Students will find some of these (illegally uploaded on Youtube (Oh…Rosalinda!) • Should faculty direct them to this source?
  • 19. Can you, with good conscience, support MOOCs and not support open access? Jason Mittell, “The Real Digital Change Agent.” https://chronicle.com/article/The-Real-Digital-Change-Agent/137589/ “I am fascinated by the contrasting rhetoric between the rapid-boil fervor over MOOCs and the barely simmering apathy for open-access policies, especially at the institutional level. MOOCs are often touted in university news releases as being motivated by the desire to increase access to work of faculty freely across the globe.… Fewer than 20 percent of the American institutions that have formed partnerships with Coursera [the MOOC provider] are also members of Coapi [Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions ]. That seems downright hypocritical to me, as opening access to faculty research would help level hierarchies and tear down boundaries between academics and the public, between major research universities and less-wealthy institutions, and between the developed and developing worlds. Access to the average journal article might do little to change the world. But making the bulk of scholarly research freely available could transform the possibilities of educational uplift, scientific discovery, and public engagement with academic work.”