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|OER Policy Title=US: New York: Open SUNY Textbooks
 
|OER Policy URL=http://opensuny.org/omp/index.php/SUNYOpenTextbooks
 
|OER Policy URL=http://opensuny.org/omp/index.php/SUNYOpenTextbooks
 
|Description="Open SUNY Textbooks is an open access textbook publishing initiative established by State University of New York libraries and supported by SUNY Innovative Instruction Technology Grants. This pilot initiative publishes high-quality, cost-effective course resources by engaging faculty as authors and peer-reviewers, and libraries as publishing service and infrastructure."
 
|Description="Open SUNY Textbooks is an open access textbook publishing initiative established by State University of New York libraries and supported by SUNY Innovative Instruction Technology Grants. This pilot initiative publishes high-quality, cost-effective course resources by engaging faculty as authors and peer-reviewers, and libraries as publishing service and infrastructure."

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Date:
Policy Status: Current
Language: en
Jurisdiction: System
Country: United States of America
Institution: State University of New York System
Policy license: copyright

Tags: open textbooks

Policy Title: US: New York: Open SUNY Textbooks - Go to the policy
Author(s): Unknown

Description: "Open SUNY Textbooks is an open access textbook publishing initiative established by State University of New York libraries and supported by SUNY Innovative Instruction Technology Grants. This pilot initiative publishes high-quality, cost-effective course resources by engaging faculty as authors and peer-reviewers, and libraries as publishing service and infrastructure."

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