Will Open College Textbooks be funded even if they don't include self-
study assessments? There are alrady many Open College Textbooks that
don't, but who is even keeping a list of those that do?

On Oct 9, 10:30 pm, aprasad <[email protected]> wrote:
> A good news for OER from the website of Assistant Senate Majority Leader
> (USA)  Dick Durbin :
>
>  "Assistant Senate Majority Leader (USA)  Dick Durbin(D-IL) today introduced
> legislation designed to help students manage costs by making textbooks
> available to students, professors and the public for free on an
> easily-accessible website.  This bill, known as the Open College Textbook
> Act, would create a competitive grant program for institutions of higher
> education, professors and organizations to create textbooks that can be made
> available online and licensed under terms that grant the public the right to
> access, customize and distribute the material, also known as “open
> textbooks”.
>
> See the full text athttp://durbin.senate.gov/showRelease.cfm?releaseId=318279
> --
> Warm regards
>
> Anil

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