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Let Us Get You Into College: Community College Librarians, Barnes & Noble, and OER

机译:让我们进入大学:社区大学图书馆馆员,Barnes&Noble和OER

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Clackamas Community College (CCC) became the first Oregon community college to contract with Barnes & Noble Education (BNED) for bookstore services in July 2018. The college-run bookstore’s contribution to the general fund was shrinking with each budget cycle, whereas BNED guaranteed a minimum annual commission of $200,000. This article describes the steps CCC librarians took to influence the contract after discovering objectionable language including, but not limited to, faculty use of Open Educational Resources (OER) and linking to OER in the learning management system (LMS). The librarians' advocacy has shed light on the need to ask fundamental questions about the purpose of a college bookstore, especially at a community college with an equity- and access-driven mission. Is a bookstore a core student service or a profit-generating enterprise?After a deep read of BNED’s service proposal and sample contract, librarians identified campus partners, raised specific questions at meetings, met with administration, and sought guidance from the OER community to inform an advocacy strategy. Beyond the contract, this exploratory process uncovered a long list of questions worth asking, as well as details about BNED’s OER products and services. BNED offers OER-based products on a proprietary courseware platform that comes at a cost to students. In the absence of a faculty-driven OER program, BNED is now the primary OER mouthpiece and infrastructure on campus. What might that mean for the future of OER at an institution? This article intends to support colleagues who find themselves in a similar situation; a likely scenario, given that the contract includes language indicating other Oregon colleges may re-use it without a request for proposals.
机译:Clackamas社区学院(CCC)成为2018年7月与Barnes&Noble Education(BNED)签约提供书店服务的俄勒冈州第一所社区大学。在每个预算周期内,该大学经营的书店对普通基金的捐款在减少,而BNED则保证了最低年度佣金$ 200,000。本文介绍了CCC馆员在发现令人反感的语言后采取的影响合同的步骤,包括但不限于教师对开放式教育资源(OER)的使用以及在学习管理系统(LMS)中链接到OER。图书馆员的倡导表明,有必要就大学书店的目的提出基本问题,尤其是在以权益和获取为导向的使命的社区大学中。书店是学生的核心服务还是盈利企业?在深入了解BNED的服务建议和示例合同后,图书馆员确定了校园合作伙伴,在会议上提出了具体问题,会见了行政部门,并寻求OER社区的指导宣传策略。除了合同之外,这一探索性过程还发现了一长串值得询问的问题,以及有关BNED OER产品和服务的详细信息。 BNED在专有的课件平台上提供基于OER的产品,这会给学生带来一定的成本。由于没有教师驱动的OER计划,BNED现在是校园中主要的OER喉舌和基础设施。这对于机构中OER的未来意味着什么?本文旨在为发现自己处于类似情况的同事提供支持。考虑到合同包含的语言表明俄勒冈州的其他大学可以在不征求建议的情况下重新使用该合同,因此有可能出现这种情况。

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