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How might we create and sustain a process and/or network for the blinded peer review of OER, increasing the buy-in and support of colleagues and administrators when it comes to embracing OER as a valid form of scholarship? #83

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elrodgen opened this issue Nov 1, 2018 · 7 comments

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@elrodgen
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elrodgen commented Nov 1, 2018

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  • Submission Name: How might we create and sustain a process and/or network for the blinded peer review of OER, increasing the buy-in and support of colleagues and administrators when it comes to embracing OER as a valid form of scholarly work?
  • Contact Lead: [email protected]
  • Region:#NorthernAmerica, #Global
  • Issue Area: #OpenEducation
  • Issue Type: #Challenge

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Working on OER is a passion of mine, and I would love for it to count as my scholarship when it comes to tenure review. However, it's on shaky ground in my institution. There's enthusiasm for it across the university, but perhaps not enough to have it pass as scholarship. The biggest hurdle is that it's not peer-reviewed. Peer-validated, sure...but not peer-reviewed.

How can others contribute?

Let's discuss here! We can start with design thinking tools and go from there!

This post is part of the OpenCon Do-A-Thon. Not sure what's going on? Head here.

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alazear commented Nov 4, 2018

Great questions! Would be interested in discussing this in person at the do-a-thon. Perhaps we can expand to talk about quality control of OER's in general.

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elrodgen commented Nov 4, 2018

Table 8 in the Collaboratory!

@alazear
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alazear commented Nov 4, 2018

in another group now, but hopefully I can join you after or this afternoon if you are still working on it!

@elrodgen
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elrodgen commented Nov 4, 2018

Have been reviewing fantastic resources provided by Zoe. Heading to lunch now!

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elrodgen commented Nov 4, 2018

https://press.rebus.community/the-rebus-guide-to-publishing-open-textbooks/

The most amazing resource! Great guidance and templates regarding recruiting reviewers, choosing a mechanism for peer review, managing the review process, etc.

@alazear
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alazear commented Nov 4, 2018

CanLII example of a call to action for authors to submit content https://www.canlii.org/en/info/authors.html

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Update:

Have been using the Rebus Guide to Publishing Open Textbooks (link posted above) as a starting point for recruiting peer reviewers for my own personal work; and it is really stellar guidance. As for progress on the bigger question - how do we create/sustain a process/network of peer reviewers - I am planning to soon tap into a particular QSEN (quality and safety education for nurses) group to explore this. The immediate drawback for others is that this would only be a discipline-specific network; however, I'm very happy to share progress and lessons learned so that it may benefit the broader community!

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