(thestar.com): Interest in open educational materials has been mounting steadily in recent years as educators and funders seek to leverage the millions of articles that are freely available under open access licences and to develop flexible materials that can be used on any platform and updated or amended without running into publisher or copyright barriers. The shift toward an open educational resource model may still provide payment to authors, but it adopts a different approach from the conventional royalty-based system.
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