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PublishOER

The PublishOER project will develop new ways of expanding the open educational resources (OER) ‘pool’ with high quality published content by investigating new business models for embedding published...
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Funding period:October 2011 to October 2012
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Elsevier
JISC Collections
MEDEV
Newcastle University
Rightscom
The Royal Veterinary College
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Standard Comments
PDF
Will look at reqirements for accessing sections of PDFs
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Adobe Indesign, Quark Express to create Interactive ePub resources.
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Potential of federated access will be investiagted
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Dissemination of outputs outcomes
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dynamic learning maps
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May use for dissemination of OERs
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May use in preference to YouTube (tidier, looks better, easier to find stuff, allows longer videos, supported CC licences earlier)

Comments:

Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 13:05:19
Will use JORUM as referatory, pointing to outcomes and outputs held elsewhere.
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 11:16:38
PIMPs approach/tool: put in many places. Tool automatically pushes info to Twitter, YouTube, Jorum etc. http://www.medev.ac.uk/ourwork/oer/PIMPs/
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 11:05:43
rights embedding: have list of scenarios that rightscom will present to publishers and find out which are acceptable.
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 10:59:46
See also OVAM online veterinary and anatomy museum.
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 10:57:50
Builds on Wikivet http://en.wikivet.net/Veterinary_Education_Online
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 10:56:34
Resources that are released will be e.g. powerpoints, embedded into wikivet or other learning context.
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 10:54:47
Tracking: Technical investigation of approaches including surface and deep linking to publishers’ websites, weblog analyses, sharing published work elsewhere and the addition of social media interaction. Identify and document business models based on use-cases. Pilot feasible business models for linking to or embedding third party content and establish ways to test them (weblogs etc.).
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 10:41:38
Point of project is business models that suit academia and publishers. Want academics to be able to use third party content without fear of infringing copyright.
Technical rights management approach to solving that. Creating permission system for Elevier for asking permission, reminding to update permission, and feeding back info on use.
Tracking of use of resources as well.
Comment:
Posted by philb at 2012-03-20 10:32:28
Also builds on OMAC ACTOR project