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Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice

As so often is the case, the idea for this book came from a twisting path. Not long after we began collaborating and presenting together at conferences, we were invited to draft a chapter on critical race theory (CRT) in academic libraries. An invited chapter is, of course, very flattering, so we proceeded without much thought to who the publisher would be. Angela had been working on social justice issues for a while at that point, while CJ had...

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CJ Ivory
CJ Ivory (Librarian)
3 years ago
ACRL Press owns the copyright to the book as a whole unit. However, the publisher does not own the rights to any individual chapters. Each chapter author(s) have selected their own CC licenses that governs their individual work.
Wendy Freckleton
Wendy Freckleton (Faculty)
3 years ago
Thank you for clarifying this for users.