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Introduction to Open Access (Open Access for library schools)

The resource is a downloadable book that is designed like a course with units and activities. It is specifically written for teaching librarians about open access.

Ideas for CPD interventions
It can be used personally to understand the history and developments of   Open Access or as an integral part of the scholarly communication process and the role of librarians as stakeholders in the knowledge sector.

Type
Books
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Open Knowledge
Propagate the principles of open science, open data, open access, open education, open knowledge and implications for knowledge creation, scholarly communication, storage, dissemination, and libraries.

Scholarly communication librarianship and open knowledge (2023).

This resource links up the different aspects of open knowledge as it has chapters on open access, open science, open data, open education and OER as well as case studies of how libraries are driving these concepts in different disciplines.

Ideas for CPD interventions
It can be used as a study material for a CPD course on Open knowledge and how the concept can be rightly applied from different perspectives.

Type
Books
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Open Knowledge
Explain the characteristics and advantages of open knowledge across different disciplines to support decision-making for its adoption.

Authoring open textbooks

This resource is a guide on how to practice publishing open textbooks.

Ideas for CPD interventions

Librarians can use it for themselves as well as adapt parts of the book as a library guide for faculty members and other library users who may want to publish open textbooks. The material has a checklist of the process, tools that one may need for publishing open textbooks and case studies of how libraries work with users on such projects.

Type
Books
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Open Knowledge
Create clear pathways for library users to understand how to adopt open science, open licensing, open data, open access, open educational resources, and other open knowledge practices.

Licensing and Copyright: In Health Sciences Collection Development: An Overview of Fundamental Knowledge and Practices (2nd Edition) Medical Library Association Collection Development Caucus

The resource which is a chapter in a book will assist librarians to have a deep understanding of how licensing for digital resources works. Apply copyright and licensing developments in the knowledge universe including the application of such to contemporary knowledge formats.

Type
Books
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Copyright and Licensing
Implement copyright and licensing practices in the knowledge landscape, including their application to contemporary knowledge formats.

Creative Commons Certificate for Educators, Academic Librarians, and Open Culture

This useful book written by Creative Commons provides rich information o the principles and applications of open licensing, basics of copyright, anatomy of Creative Commons licenses with particular sections for academic librarians and educators. 

Type
Books
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Copyright and Licensing
Assist user communities to understand the principles and application of open licensing, and the entire spectrum of Creative Commons licences.

Open source for digital communication and learning objects

This book would lead librarians to gain skills on how to professionally stream live events, create, podcasts, and video content.

Type
Books
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Digital Knowledge Management
Provide resources and basic technical skills to users who create digital content, whether as standalone resources or integrated into other formats e.g. podcasts, videos, blogs, ebooks, memes, GIFs, presentations, newsletters, and infographics.

OER Copyright and Licensing Toolkit

This toolkit is aimed at higher education stakeholders who are working with Open Educational Resources (OER). It explains the notion of copyright and describes the different licensing options available to the author/creator of a work. Whether you are wanting to license your own work, or are tasked with clearing copyrighted documents, you will find comprehensive information about the basic concepts in copyright and licensing, the types of open licences that exist, and tools and techniques to provide support.

The toolkit has the following sections, each section comprises sub-sections that provide more detail on the focus issue.

  1. Basic definitions and concepts.
  2. Creative Commons licences.
  3. Applying a licence to your work.
  4. Copyright clearance.
Type
Toolkits

Agshare Toolkit

The AgShare Toolkit provides resources that can be used and referred to by trainers, faculty, staff, and graduate students to assure that the outputs developed for research and farm communities will follow best practices.

Type
Toolkits

Guide to Blended Learning

The Guide to Blended Learning is an introduction using technology and distance education teaching strategies with traditional, face-to-face classroom activities. This Guide has been designed to assist teachers adopt blended learning strategies through a step-by-step approach taking constructivist and design-based approach and reflecting on decisions taken to provide authentic learning experience in their own contexts. It provides a general discussion of types of blended learning in reference to the level of education, the needs of the students, and the subject being taught. This discussion and associated activities also review pedagogy, materials, and technology usage. Divided into eight chapters, each of these provide an overview video that triggers learning events for the teachers to focus and work on implementing blending learning.

Type
Toolkits

Guidelines on the development of open educational resources policies

The guidelines describe the whole process for designing and implementing OER policy in seven chapters, each representing a clear phase in the whole process. The chapters introduce the purpose of the phase and provide background information and references with practical examples for illustration. At the end of each chapter, specific tasks are set for the policy-maker, which will help with formulating of the final OER policy.

Type
Toolkits

ROER4D Project Activity Toolkit

The Research on Open Educational Resources for Development (ROER4D) project was a four-year (2013–2017), large-scale networked project which set out to contribute a Global South research perspective on how open educational resources can help to improve access, enhance quality and reduce the cost of education in the Global South. The project engaged a total of 103 researchers in 18 sub-projects across 21 countries from South America, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, coordinated by Network Hub teams at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and Wawasan Open University.

This chapter forms part of a project activity toolkit, which is comprised of five documents outlining activities associated with each of the ROER4D UCT Network Hub pillars of project management activity: networking, evaluation, communications, research capacity building, and curation and dissemination. It is hoped that these chapters will be of practical use to other projects attempting to integrate any of these functions in their operational strategy.

Type
Toolkits

CPD Framework for Academics

Type
Toolkits

CPD Framework for Academic librarians

Type
Toolkits

The OER Publishing Toolkits

The Publishing Cooperative Advisory Group has revised its Publishing Toolkit, expanding the content into two new openly licensed toolkits – the OER Publishing Project Toolkit and the OER Publishing Program Toolkit.

The OER Publishing Project Toolkit is designed to assist librarians and project facilitators who support academic (faculty) authors who are creating and publishing OER projects. It offers a variety of resources to use at the project level such as templates, style guides, tutorials, checklists, author guidelines, and ready-to-use forms.

The OER Publishing Program Toolkit is designed for librarians and staff who manage OER publishing programs. This second toolkit guides project managers on how to structure, implement, and assess open textbook publishing programs.

Type
Toolkits

Open Access Tracking Project

This resource is the Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) site. Librarians can study it to see how to capture news, comments and track progress on open access and research. 

Ideas for CPD interventions

The site runs on free software which can be adapted. Also, libraries can decide to teach students, lecturers and researchers how to upload the information about their open access initiatives to the site.

Type
Toolkits
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Open Knowledge
Define indicators and keep track of progress towards awareness, adoption, and use of open knowledge practices within the institution.

Open Metadata Handbook

This resource provides tools and standards for developing and integrating metadata as well as maps metadata structures used by heritage institutions. This material could be used by librarians for learning about metadata. They could also use it a reading in a library guide on Metadata.

Type
Toolkits
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Digital Knowledge Management
Understand how to create comprehensive (structural, descriptive, and content) metadata for digital resources and objects.

Digital Curation Tools

This resource is tailored towards school libraries but it has a number of digital curation tools that academic librarians can use and/or introduce to their user communities.

Type
Toolkits
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Digital Knowledge Management
Acquire curation and sharing techniques for digital resources and objects.

Institutional Repositories: Staff and Skills Set 3rd Edition, 2011

The resource lists content management, technical and communications skills needed for managing institutional repositories. Librarians could use it as a checklist to understand what they need to learn in this regard.

Type
Toolkits
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Digital Knowledge Management
Display basic repository management skills.

Library Guides assessment standards for quality-checked review

This is a quality assessment framework for Library guides. However, it can be adapted and applied to other information services in academic libraries. Librarians can use the framework to understand performance metrics for their library services.

Type
Toolkits
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Library Excellence
Incorporate quality assurance processes to ensure that library services deliver positive outcomes that align with the expressed or expected goals of both the library and the institution.

CARL data visualization toolkit

The purpose of this resource is to provide guidance for academic libraries seeking to incorporate dashboards and other data visualization tools into their assessment practice.

This suite of resources developed by Canadian Association of Research Libraries would lead librarians into an understanding of how to create data visualization tools such as  dashboards for aligning performance indicators of theiroutputs for excellent academic library services.

Type
Toolkits
CPD Framework and Domain
Academic and Research Librarians
Library Excellence
Work with relevant human resources sections to align performance indicators to globally or nationally accepted standards for excellent academic library services.

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