@techreport { attachments = {SPARC-OER-State-Policy-Playbook-2.pdf}, title = {OER state policy playbook}, author = {SPARC}, abstract = {The OER State Policy Playbook provides policy recommendations for U.S. state legislators interested in tackling college affordability through Open Educational Resources (OER). The rising cost of higher education is about more than tuition—expensive textbooks and course materials remain a looming barrier to college affordability and access. Open Educational Resources (OER) are a solution to high-cost materials and state legislators are starting to take notice. Nearly half of all states have considered OER legislation in past years, and it has increasingly become a go-to strategy for legislators seeking to make college education more affordable and effective. States can catalyze and support action at institutions by providing resources, incentives, and policy frameworks. Download the OER State Policy Playbook and share it with interested policymakers. Also check out the companion OER State Legislative Guide from Creative Commons USA for more in-depth analysis of state legislation. To stay up to date on OER policy in your state visit SPARC’s OER State Policy Tracker.}, year = {2018}, month = {01/2018}, publisher = {SPARC}, pages = {1-11}, address = {Washington, DC}, country = {United States}, url = {https://sparcopen.org/our-work/oer-state-policy-playbook/}, refereed = {does not apply}, keywords = {cost savings, institutional policy, OER Grant program, OER legislation, OER policy, state policy, students with disabilities}, }