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A summary of the OER policy climate at a number of UK HEI
 
A summary of the OER policy climate at a number of UK HEI

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Date: 2012/05/04
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Language: English
Jurisdiction: Institution - Tertiary
Country: United Kingdom
Institution: SCORE
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Policy Title: UK: Summary of UK HEI OER Policies from SCORE workshop, 2012 - Go to the policy
Author(s): SCORE

Description: Representatives taking part in the workshop were invited to describe the current position of their institutions, sharing information about whether OER was being encouraged, tolerated, supported, or ignored. It should be noted that these are NOT official policies, just subjective accounts of the policy climate.

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A summary of the OER policy climate at a number of UK HEI