Hi All,

Thanks, Amanda, for finding this.  There appear to be a variety of ways we may be able to argue/implicate the feds responsibility to OER.

Another potential point to consider with regards to avenues for federal funding - the Roadmap for Open Science (http://science.gc.ca/eic/site/063.nsf/eng/h_97992.html and https://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-development/news/2020/02/roadmap-for-open-science-to-reduce-barriers-and-speed-up-discovery.html).  This came out earlier this week, and makes 10 recommendations. While none of these deal with OER, and the focus is science not all research/post-secondary work more broadly, one could argue that opening up teaching and learning resources about science (and other subject matter) would complement the Road Map recommendations.

Michael

P.S. I've gone through the most recent AB budget (from yesterday), and it would appear that Alberta will lose out again on provincial funding for OE.  


On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 6:19 PM Amanda Wakaruk <amanda.wakaruk@ualberta.ca> wrote:
Hi everyone. To add to the OER Funding conversations -- and this is really just brainstorming -- but what about a campaign to flood / pitch to bolster federal programs that provide publishing support? For example:  https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/book-fund/publishing-support.html Note that eligible publishers, in this program anyway, include university presses. Is it too far of a leap to make the case for library publishers to be included as well? As we all know, many libraries are now acting as OA publishers (for stats on that, see  Sonya Betz and Doris Wagner. Exploring the Value of Canada’s Library Publishers. Building Community, Building Open. PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference. November 22, 2019.
https://conference.pkp.sfu.ca/index.php/pkp2019/pkp2019/paper/viewFile/717/443).
 
Amanda Wakaruk, MLIS, MES
Copyright Librarian, Copyright Office
Learning Services, University of Alberta 

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