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-1- NISO/BISG 9th Annual Forum: The Changing Standards Landscape Access or Ownership: Evolving Business Models and Your Institution June 26, 2015 Franny Lee GM and VP SIPX [email protected]

Challenges and opportunities in providing course content within changing instructor and student behaviors

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NISO/BISG 9th Annual Forum: The Changing Standards Landscape Access or Ownership: Evolving Business Models and Your Institution

June 26, 2015

Franny Lee GM and VP SIPX

[email protected]

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Take-aways: •  Know more about changes happening in the world of teaching

and instruction, and what impact they have on standard •  Don’t be afraid “To boldly go where no one has gone before…”

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-3- Unique perspective from ProQuest SIPX - 3 -

Educators

Librarians and subscribed resources

Platforms and

MOOC Providers

Copyright Agents

Creators and Publishers

Open Sources of Content

Students

SIPX Intersects !Content Trends, !

Higher Education Needs and the Digital Future!

Save students money!Save schools money!Make education better!

Everything connected

together through "scalable

technology""

Schools and

Bookstores

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Modern webservice to manage and share course materials

What is ?

•  Fast and easy to set up course readings, with real-time cost details to the instructor

•  Saves students money – Technology recognizes and eliminates royalties for schools’ subscribed content

•  Fully copyright compliant; automatically manages copyright permissions and royalty payments at scale

•  Flexibly imbeds into digital platforms and existing school workflows

•  Delivers new benefits such as granular analytics and unbundled purchasing

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Criteria for selecting content is the same:"•  Relevance to their teaching goals"•  Ease of set up to themself"•  Cost to student"•  Recommended by peers""

Academic Independence"

"

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CHANGES AND REASONS:"•  Tools available today to more easily

find and share (and make their own) content"

•  Growing expectation that their campus work life should have the same ease of use as their everyday life"

•  Pressure from school leaders to lower the cost of education"

•  Not everyone’s there yet BUT starting to happen – instructor expectation for analytics on their students’ content engagement"

Looking at instructors’ behaviors - 5 -

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Textbooks"Coursepacks"

An abstracted evolution - 6 -

Wiki"Email"

Website"Social media""

-- Digital content -----------------------------------"

MOOC"LMS"

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Still a somewhat captive audience, but…" CHANGES AND REASONS:"•  Tools available today to more easily

find alternate sources of that assigned content"

•  Crushing student debt"

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Involvement in teaching and learning activities on campus varies widely"""

(Looking at libraries’ behaviors) - 8 -

No way, no money

Losing relevance on campus, how can I help in the

classroom within my resource capacities?

I want to be the leader

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Background: Global reach, open enrollments. Experiments in efficient online delivery of high quality education. Publishers interested in participating. Opportunity here for everyone to grow.""Challenges: "•  Nascent infrastructure for guiding instructors"•  Undefined expectations for success – applying campus course

success expectations to MOOCs doesn’t map well (voluntary learners)"•  Specific to content, mixed messages from campus and from the wider

market on expectations for “free and open”"•  Not black and white, but many different shades of grey"

•  Managing rights access for global student base can’t be done with traditional technologies based on a school’s IP address authentication"

"

Looking at MOOCs - 9 -

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Balancing campus course needs and emerging course needs, in the face of increasing instructor demands and expectations and increasing pressure to lower the cost of education."

No one person can solve this; big picture challenge that will involve collaboration and cooperation from many stakeholders"

What will help:"•  Be part of technology solutions and help form what they need to be"•  Make content, and access to content (i.e. subscriptions), more easily

and relevantly searchable and understandable "•  Improve standards for identifying content and identifying allowed

uses"

Today’s big challenge - 10 -

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-11- In teaching and learning, believes in:!

Saving students money!!

Saving schools money!!

Supporting the creation and sharing of high quality

education!!

Leverage library holdings everywhere possible!Make open content more visible!!Apply technology to make manual workflows more efficient!Pay only for content that is actually used!!Let instructors be creative with how they teach and easily ! share their selected content!Help education go global and online if it needs to!Measure teaching and learning effectiveness with analytics!

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