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Unless the OER is licensed using the ND (No Derivatives) term, you should be able to make the correction directly, assuming that the OER is available in an editable format. For your own purposes, whether or not you re-submit your edits to WWW, you can always make such corrections. We encourage people to host their OER in platforms that make edits easy so that the resources can benefit from minor corrections and other improvements generated by the user community.
 
Unless the OER is licensed using the ND (No Derivatives) term, you should be able to make the correction directly, assuming that the OER is available in an editable format. For your own purposes, whether or not you re-submit your edits to WWW, you can always make such corrections. We encourage people to host their OER in platforms that make edits easy so that the resources can benefit from minor corrections and other improvements generated by the user community.

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Unless the OER is licensed using the ND (No Derivatives) term, you should be able to make the correction directly, assuming that the OER is available in an editable format. For your own purposes, whether or not you re-submit your edits to WWW, you can always make such corrections. We encourage people to host their OER in platforms that make edits easy so that the resources can benefit from minor corrections and other improvements generated by the user community.