AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE PERCEPTION AND AWARENESS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ON OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
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https://doi.org/10.48047/rz9rsf45Keywords:
Open Access, Attitude, Teachers training institutionsAbstract
Open Educational Resources (OER) refer to learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium, either in the public domain or under copyright control, and released under an open licence. These resources allow for no-cost access, reuse, repurpose, adaptation, and redistribution by others.
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Govindarajan, R &Dhanavandan S (2019)Awareness and Attitude Towards Open Access Among Teaching Staff in Higher Education Institutions in Tamil Nadu,International Journal of Information Studies & Libraries, 4 (1) 2019, 1-8 2. Issa, A.I., Ibrahim, M.A., Onojah, A.O., & Onojah, A.A(2020) Undergraduates’ attitude towards the utilization of open educational resources for learning. International Journal of Technology in Education and Science (IJTES), 4(3), 227-234.
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