Will Academic Library Publishing Break OER? A Diffusion of Innovations Study

Academic libraries are among the organizations advocating for open educational resources (OER), often playing a key campus role in education, advocacy, and support of their creation and publication. Publication of OER resonates with the role of the academic library. Because “incongruence in percepti...

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Main Authors: Kathy Essmiller, Tutaleni Asino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Interactive Media in Education
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Online Access:https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/673
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description Academic libraries are among the organizations advocating for open educational resources (OER), often playing a key campus role in education, advocacy, and support of their creation and publication. Publication of OER resonates with the role of the academic library. Because “incongruence in perceptions” (Chtena 2019: 24) can cause difficulties and unforeseen challenges with implementation and use of OER, organizations involved in OER initiatives need familiarity with how OER and organizational values align. The goal of this exploration was to investigate how academic libraries enact academic library publishing programs and the ramification that has in the diffusion process of OER in higher education. Data collected in this single case study research project was analyzed through the lens of Diffusion of Innovations Theory. The findings from the study suggest that, if academic libraries are to enact the creation and publication of OER in ways appropriate to their conception, those involved will need to be intentional about ensuring enactment of the values foundational to OER. Future suggested research includes a multiple-case study comparative research study looking at academic library publication of OER, exploration of how opinion leaders and attributes of innovations impact academic library publication of OER, and investigation into the impact of organizational structure on the diffusion of OER creation and publication.
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spelling doaj.art-97285109b2f443a5a8c0cbf8a1fa04e62022-12-22T04:12:17ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Interactive Media in Education1365-893X2021-12-012021110.5334/jime.673425Will Academic Library Publishing Break OER? A Diffusion of Innovations StudyKathy Essmiller0Tutaleni Asino1Oklahoma State UniversityOklahoma State UniversityAcademic libraries are among the organizations advocating for open educational resources (OER), often playing a key campus role in education, advocacy, and support of their creation and publication. Publication of OER resonates with the role of the academic library. Because “incongruence in perceptions” (Chtena 2019: 24) can cause difficulties and unforeseen challenges with implementation and use of OER, organizations involved in OER initiatives need familiarity with how OER and organizational values align. The goal of this exploration was to investigate how academic libraries enact academic library publishing programs and the ramification that has in the diffusion process of OER in higher education. Data collected in this single case study research project was analyzed through the lens of Diffusion of Innovations Theory. The findings from the study suggest that, if academic libraries are to enact the creation and publication of OER in ways appropriate to their conception, those involved will need to be intentional about ensuring enactment of the values foundational to OER. Future suggested research includes a multiple-case study comparative research study looking at academic library publication of OER, exploration of how opinion leaders and attributes of innovations impact academic library publication of OER, and investigation into the impact of organizational structure on the diffusion of OER creation and publication.https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/673oeropenopen practicesacademic librarylibrarianshippublishinghigher eddiffusion of innovations
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open practices
academic library
librarianship
publishing
higher ed
diffusion of innovations
title Will Academic Library Publishing Break OER? A Diffusion of Innovations Study
title_full Will Academic Library Publishing Break OER? A Diffusion of Innovations Study
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title_short Will Academic Library Publishing Break OER? A Diffusion of Innovations Study
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open
open practices
academic library
librarianship
publishing
higher ed
diffusion of innovations
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