Service Alert
Numerous sites and repositories exist that make OER available online or make finding OER easier. Below is a selection of available sites.
The Center for Open Educational Resources & Language Learning (COERLL) is one of 16 National Foreign Language Resource Centers (LRC's) funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The mission of these centers is to improve the teaching and learning of foreign languages.
GALILEO Open Learning Materials brings together open educational resources throughout the University System of Georgia, including open textbooks and ancillary materials.
Includes links to multidisciplinary collections as well as subject areas.
LIbre Tex Project is result of DOE $5 million Open Textbooks Project award in 2018, with a team of faculty from variety of institutions led by University of California-Davis, developing this site.
The MERLOT system provides access to curated online learning and support materials and content creation tools, led by an international community of educators, learners and researchers.
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
OER Commons offers a comprehensive infrastructure for curriculum experts and instructors at all levels to identify high-quality OER and collaborate around their adaptation, evaluation, and use to address the needs of teachers and learners.
Open Michigan enables the University of Michigan community to make the products of its research, teaching, and creative work available to the world beyond campus.
OpenStax, a nonprofit educational initiative based at Rice University, publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed, openly licensed college textbooks that are free online and low cost in print.
The Open Textbook Library provides a growing catalog of free, peer-reviewed, and openly-licensed textbooks.
OPEN Washington, an Open Educational Resources (OER) network, provides easy access to OER.