I Found an OER Textbook—What Now?: Editing, Curating, Re-Mixing, Printing, and Moving OER to Canvas
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Philip Mayfield, English/Humanaities

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Miachelle Andrade, CD

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Jorgelina Decaroli, Business (Accounting)

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Julia Hoigaard, psychology

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Tim Ream, FC Library

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Stephanie Nobles, Natural Sciences

22:54
Norma Perez Villanueva, English

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Janet Siu, Accounting

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Sorry, I was a few mins late, is there a link to these slides?

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We have not posted one just yet - you’ve only missed the intro at this point. And we will make it available after.

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Asccc-oeri.org

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CC0 = public domain.

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“Share-Alike” - can only share resource with the same license.

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https://creativecommons.org/about/cclicenses/

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https://libretexts.org/

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could you expand the page please?

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Request an account in Libretexts:https://tinyurl.com/Register4Libre

45:53
Where would a library research course fit?

46:45
I found my sports nutrition OER text under medicine so I think it just depends.

46:51
I am looking for materials on culture and food. Do you think there are any open resources in LibreTexts on that topic?

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@Rita I'm positive you could find something!

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So - you don’t need an account from every library. I am in psych and pulled my content in from all over.

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It works best in Chrome.

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Remixer chapter in the construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/07%3A_Remixing_Existing_Content

50:27
Thank you Amanda! I'll take some time to look around the site.

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We’re also working on creating one-page guides.

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This is an overview for what you would do if you are not happy with any existing resources and want to build your own. But you may find something that is already complete - that may need no changes or very few.

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If you haven't yet, please sign in with your name and division.

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Thanks!

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Transclude = copy from original source. Fork - break that connection. Your copy - won’t be updated from original resource.

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Connie Isais - BSS (Political Science)

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will transclude alter original source doc?

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With transclude, will updates affect the changes you made?

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Right

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So it's a 2 step process?

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I see Libretexts as open source like wikipedia

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Sheila Lynch - Rio Hondo College

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Arts & Cultural Programs

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Remixer chapter in the construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/07%3A_Remixing_Existing_ContentBasic editing construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/03%3A_Basic_EditingAdvanced editing construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/04%3A_Advanced_Editing

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Celeste Candida-Rio Hondo College Communications and Language

01:00:41
Research and Information Literacy is in the Humanities Library.

01:00:45
General, Organic, Biological Chemistry (that's what I teach) :)

01:05:13
And it updates everything within the chapter - figures, tables, and so on.

01:05:44
if we started with the Lubbock remix, at what point would our remix alter the original (ie have we already forked?)

01:07:58
How did you know it was based on Tro? How can I find out which textbook the GOB content is based on?

01:08:16
When you create an account through the link provided, do we wait for an email to be able to create a password and login?

01:09:51
It takes a wait to get an account that can edit as they have to verify that you are faculty. Use your college e-mail, of course.

01:10:35
Stephanie - each page - each section - has an attribution.

01:10:49
thx

01:11:22
Editing the content is pretty straightforward - very similar to working in Canvas - same sort of editor.

01:11:28
Do we need to worry about faculty at other colleges deleting content that we want to keep?

01:12:07
If someone is deleting things, they should be doing so within their own copy - not the main resource.

01:12:45
The really good news is that everything is recoverable.

01:13:32
So if we find minor corrections (spieling, grammar), can we correct those in the original?

01:14:10
I know I'm jumping ahead, but what about content that does NOT live in LibreText? Can it be imported?

01:14:22
Who would we email? The author or someone at libretext?

01:14:47
@Lugene Yes Request LibreTexts import/harvest open content:https://tinyurl.com/HarvestRequest

01:15:04
If you are an author, you can set it so that you are notified about any changes. We’ll make sure to get the SOS e-mail later. Yes, you can request that something be brought in - harvested. Amanda and I are synched!

01:16:10
Carol - Someone at Libre. Because Libre has resources from everywhere, the author may not really be “connected”.

01:16:39
Can you please show how to fork it again? I think the Zoom boxes on my screne were covering what you were doing.

01:17:34
Thanks!

01:18:56
If the author updates something you forked, does it overwrite your changes, or you don’t get the update?

01:19:05
Request LibreTexts import/harvest open content:https://tinyurl.com/HarvestRequest

01:19:09
Sorry if you’ve already mentioned this. (I was in my division meeting). But is there a guidebook for Libre that explains these steps and the terminology (like “forking”)?

01:19:21
Once you have forked, you don’t get the updates - you live separately.

01:19:37
@ SheilaRemixer chapter in the construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/07%3A_Remixing_Existing_ContentBasic editing construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/03%3A_Basic_EditingAdvanced editing construction guide:https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Remixer_University/LibreTexts_Construction_Guide/04%3A_Advanced_Editing

01:20:36
@Amanda: Thanks for the construction guide link.

01:20:56
links

01:21:39
I have old power point images from past texts, can I bring those in?

01:22:16
I don't know. Why would a publisher open up their stuff???

01:22:37
Publishers don’t, usually

01:23:18
With you.

01:24:29
Are you able to show us how to put the textbook into Canvas?

01:24:40
Good time to remind people that, when creating OER ancillaries, to include their CC license on any materials they make, incl PPT.

01:24:53
Kristy - Yes, that’s next.

01:25:00
Thanks!

01:25:49
So, are many YouTube videos open source?

01:26:23
It’s all over the place. You can search for OER in YourTube.

01:26:38
Is OpenStax similar to OER?

01:27:58
Where do we add attribution on powerpoint images ? Can it be in the notes of that slide? OR does it need to be right under each slide?

01:36:17
Can you merge the book modules into existing modules?

01:36:28
it defaults to all content

01:37:09
Hsing Ho (Angel Ho), Spanish

01:37:48
Is there typically content such as homework questions in LibreTexts?

01:38:03
What will happen to the activities created on LibreText? Will it create just one page or multiple pages?

01:39:12
Do we need to change a page to assignment that got imported from LibreText?

01:39:47
When the bookstore asks the OER materials to print, do I give them the URL of mine specific LibreText book? Is there a pdf download of the entire book from LibreText?

01:42:46
jrogers@libretexts.org

01:43:12
I had the same question (also a chemist) can you add me to that email please?? snobles@fullcoll.edu

01:45:21
Seven dollars for full color!!! Amazing.

01:45:57
Do we give students a link to access the buy/download process?

01:46:18
I'm clicking import into LMS but then it's not letting me save it. I need to save it on my computer before I can get it into Canvas, right? I think maybe I missed a step.

01:46:23
Connie - You can do that.

01:46:32
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MRpe9wcoK1fnCXYft4ycdfwlvUwmPdgUWqJFNPqNbR4/edit?usp=sharing

01:46:38
Sweet, thanks!

01:46:45
Print for Purchase Webinarhttps://asccc-oeri.org/2020/11/06/creating-a-print-copy-of-your-oer-book-for-others-to-purchase/

01:46:47
For printing at the FC Bookstore, I'll ask Nick Karvia if he just needs the pdf and pricing.

01:47:14
If we know of CC-BY OER textbook that isn’ in LibreText, can we recommend or ask to have it included in the library?

01:47:31
Request LibreTexts import/harvest open content:https://tinyurl.com/HarvestRequest

01:47:41
Thank you so much for sharing this information.

01:48:04
OK, so even if you aren’t planning to edit it?

01:49:04
Very cool!

01:49:20
Thanks for all this information!

01:49:32
Thank you

01:49:35
Thank you, this was helpful!

01:49:39
Thank you very much!!

01:49:42
Thank you so much!

01:49:45
how will you send the slides with the OER meeting info?

01:49:49
OER is so revolutionary -

01:49:52
Thank you for so much helpful info.

01:49:55
Thank you so much!

01:49:58
Thank You!!

01:50:00
This was extremely helpful thank you

01:50:04
Thank you!

01:50:06
thanks