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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

So, what does open digital textbooks means to academic, resource and public libraries?

So, what does open digital textbooks means to academic, resource and public libraries?
 
VICTORIA - Twenty open textbooks will be developed for skills training and technical post-secondary subject areas. These 20 open textbooks are in addition to the open, online textbooks already being developed for 40 high enrolment first- and second-year subject areas.

"We're focused on making education more accessible throughout the system, and free online textbooks mean savings and more flexibility for students," said Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk. "These 20 open textbooks for skills training and technical programs will help us prepare British Columbians with the skills they need for jobs we know are coming."

Subject areas for the additional open textbooks will be aligned with priorities in the BC Jobs Plan and Skills and Training Plan, and could include tourism, technology, trades, or other areas where there is a need for skilled workers. Specific subject areas will be determined over the next few months.

The first 10 additional open textbooks for skills training will be available online for instructors to review them and consider using them for their courses starting September 2015.