Abstract

This article explores the impact of librarian-led OER initiatives on faculty development and textbook affordability at Nevada State University. It reveals how such programs reshape instructor perceptions of librarians' roles, showcasing their value in course development through improved pedagogy and student access to course materials. These efforts have positioned the Library as a pivotal entity in institutional discussions around course material affordability.

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