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5 Steps to Using Open Access in the Classroom Elizabeth Brown Scholarly Communications and Library Grants Officer Binghamton University Libraries New Concepts in teaching and learning: E-texts, open educational resources and more November 4, 2011

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  • 1. Elizabeth BrownScholarly Communications and Library Grants OfficerBinghamton University LibrariesNew Concepts in teaching and learning: E-texts, open educationalresources and moreNovember 4, 2011

2. Limitations to making content openMichelle Hawkins-Thiel: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/2515183032/Sarah Cool: http://perceptivetravel.com/blog/2007/05/13/writing-project-wrap-up/finding-the-good-ones-courtesy-sarah-cool-at-flickrs-creative-commons/ 3. The GoalJonathan Nerdtrek: http://nerdtrek.com/iron-man-movie-computer/ 4. Five Steps IdentifyPreserveAssess ShareCreate 5. The Five Steps Explained1. Identify open content2. Assess the value of the information3. Create open content4. Share open content with peers5. Preserve open content on the web and locally 6. All the Opens Dorothea Salo, Battle of the Opens, Book of Trogool,March 15, 2010 Open Source Open Standards Open Access Open Educational Resources Open (Research) Data Open (Governmental) Data Open Notebook Science 7. Open is a movement#occupyknowledge#occupyscholcomm#oaweekhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Benjamin_Franklin_-_Join_or_Die.jpg 8. 1. Identify Open Content Journals Data/Journal Article Manuscripts Citizen Science/Open Research Blogs and Social Media Books Photos/Images/Multimedia 9. Open Access Journal Collections Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Highwire Press Public Library of Science (PLoS) BioMedCentral PubMedCentral J-Stage Royal Society JSTOR Hindawi 10. Open Research, Government Data OAD Wiki Data Repositories Data.gov 11. RepositoriesOAD Wiki Disciplinary RepositoriesNature Precedings 12. Citizen Science, Open Research Citizens for Science Scientific American Citizen Science Open Folklore Open Notebook Science Challenge 13. Blogs Technorati Top 100, Technorati, updated daily. Science Blogs Scientopia Scientific American Blogs Nature Blog Network The Guardian Blogposts New York Times Blogs 14. Public Domain Books Rebecca Hedreen, Open Access Books, SouthernConnecticut State University, 2007. Freely Available Ebook Collections, BinghamtonUniversity Libraries, October 26, 2011. 15. Photos/Images/Multimedia Jean-Baptiste Jung, 50 Sites to find free stock images, CatsWho Code, January 22, 2009 16. 2. Assess Alternative Metrics Social Media Data, Analysis Copyright can I use it? Assessment Tools 17. Alternative Metricshttp://altmetrics.org/manifesto/ 18. Alternative Metrics: Is it Junk? It depends Citation metrics are evolving: Impact Factor (Thomson), 1960s h-index (Hirsch, UC San Diego), 2005 Eigenfactor, 2009 Eigenfactor Score (EF) Article Influence Score (AI) PLOS article level metrics, 2009 Varies by discipline Change over time 19. Social Media Data 20. Copyright Law and Creative Commons Copyright Advisory Network Creative Commons Copyright Alliance 21. Assessment Tools 22. 3. Create open content- Wikis, editors 23. Create Open Content: VoIP, IM VoIP: Voice over IP Instant Messaging/Chat: Comparison of Instant Messaging Clients, Wikipedia, October 21, 2011 24. Creating Open Content CloudStorage 25. Creating Open Content - Blogs 26. Organizing your online linksOrganizing online links (bookmarks) Matt McGhee, 10 Alternatives to Delicious.comBookmarking, Search Engine Land, December 16, 2010Organizing article references Martin Fenner, Reference Manager Overview(version 2.4), Gobbledygook, September 19, 2010. 27. 4. Share Open Content Top 15 Most Popular Social Networking Sites | October 2011, eBiz/MBA, October 20 ,2011. 28. Clean Cut Media: http://www.cleancutmedia.com/internet/growth-of-social-media-statistics-video-socialnomics 29. 5. Preserve Self-publishing Cloud Storage Campus data storage Library digital repository Think REDUNANCY 30. Making, Using Open Content requiresplanning What tools are available? What do I need to create myself? How much time do I have? Is this enriching the classroom experience/course? 31. What is your final product? Portfolio E-textbook Curriculum Guide Tutorial Peer-Reviewed article, monograph Catalyst for future projects Build on content 32. Open is an iterative process Build content from one semester to the next Create a continuously evolving organism Explore concepts more deeply 33. Additional Advice Consider starting small Keep student abilities in mind Some areas easier to incorporate open content Technology evolves quickly! Colleagues may need data to be convinced of success. 34. Sources Jason Fitzpatrick, Five Best Blogging Platforms, Lifehacker, June 10,2010. Alex Wilhelm, The Five Best Blogging Platforms you havent heardof, The Next Web, September 7, 2011. Mark Sample, Create Your Own E-Book with Open-Source Sigil,Chronicle of Higher Education, October 11, 2011. London School of Economics and Political Science Impact of SocialSciences, Available now: a guide to using Twitter in universityresearch, teaching, and impact activities, September 29, 2011. Guy Kawasaki, Ten Ways to Use LinkedIn, How to Change theWorld, January 4, 2007. Lauren Dugan, 5 Twitter metrics beyond follow count, March 10,2011. Edudemic, The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen by You,November 2, 2011. 35. Case Studies Bodie, Matthew T. , Open Access in Law Teaching: A NewApproach to Legal Education, 10 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 885(2006) Campbell AM (2004) Open Access: A PLoS for Education. PLoSBiol 2(5): e145. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020145 Michael Verhaart, Stephanie Day, Joyce Seitzinger, Using OpenEducation Resources (OERs) in Blended Teaching: Is it worthit?, 2011 K. A. Garrett, P. D. Esker, and A. H. Sparks, An Introduction tothe R Programming Environment, 2008. Hsinchun Chen; Xin Li; Chau, M.; Yi-Jen Ho; Chunju Tseng; ,"Using Open Web APIs in Teaching Web Mining," Education,IEEE Transactions on , vol.52, no.4, pp.482-490, Nov. 2009doi: 10.1109/TE.2008.930509 36. More Case Studies MS Mustafa, J Montgomery, HR Atta, OPEN ACCESS: Anovel educational tool for teaching ocular ultrasound,Clinical Opthamology, 21 June 2011. Harry E. Pence and Barbara Losoff, Going beyond thetextbook: The need to integrate open access primaryliterature into the Chemistry curriculum, Chem Cent J.2011; 5: 18, published online 2011 April 6.doi:10.1186/1752-153X-5-18 50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom,TeachingDegrees.org, 2009. An Open Access toolkit to support bibliometrics trainingand awareness, NDLR, Ireland, 2010-2011. 37. Thank You / Credits Title image: Poppy Thomas-Hill (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkpoppyimages/6254575807/in/pool-809956@N25/) Presentation Link: http://www.slideshare.net/ebrown