Hi all,
I just got a virtual tour of this product. As Christina described, it
federates search for open textbooks with DRM-free ebooks (either available
for purchase or already in library holdings).
I want to raise a concern and see what others think. This product assumes
that faculty will begin the process of discovering and adopting a textbook
through a library database. Yet often campus stores have already invested
in software with the same functionality, that also includes inventory
management and so on. I am concerned that there is a risk of two separate
units making duplicative purchases that could lead to confusion for
faculty.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Amy
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 4:04 PM Trunnell, Christina <
christina.trunnell(a)montana.edu> wrote:
Jessica,
I actually like this product. It is just another way to collocate
resources. It pulls from OE sites into the database or discovery service
layer. So, if faculty are searching, in your library resources platform,
they will find your physical and/or digital collections as well as OE
materials from sites such as Merlot or Public Library of Science.
If you are meeting with them, I would ask about it’s connection with other
products. If your institution uses their EDS, they’ve built a component in
that is free and does the same thing. If you don’t, you’ll want to get
clear verification that it works with your discovery or ILS systems or
both. It’s a new product, and EBSCO is known to launch products with lots
of connectivity “in the works” promises. For my experience, they always
deliver, but it sometimes takes at least a year or more.
Again, I like the product. Compatibility would be my major concern.
Christina Trunnell
TRAILS OER Statewide Coordinator
Montana State University Library
PO BOX 173320
Bozeman, MT 59717-3320
Schedule a conversation today.
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*Subject:* Any thoughts on EBSCO's Faculty Select database for OER
materials?
Hi All,
Our Collections Librarian has booked a presentation from the EBSCO rep to
show us *EBSCO Faculty Select* (
https://www.ebsco.com/products/ebsco-faculty-select) The description
states “*EBSCO Faculty Select **empowers academic libraries to directly
support textbook affordability efforts. Through a single interface, faculty
can search and access quality open textbooks, Open Educational Resources
(OER), and request access to unrestricted library e-books from top academic
publishers*.” The site will “enable discoverability of open educational
resources and DRM-free eBooks”.
There isn’t much detail on their website beyond general platitudes. I’m
very curious what OER materials the database incorporates and how it does
it (Links to external sites? Full text files that they’ve pulled from the
open repositories?) I’ll also be listening closely to figure out what
value EBSCO thinks they are adding compared to sites like MERLOT or OASIS.
*Anyone have any insights about this product or questions I should ask
when I see the rep next week*?
Cheers,
Jessica
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