Locate OER that are useful to you
Finding open content suitable for your purposes is an important first step in the adoption of OER. A great deal of OER have been tagged with useful metadata that allows search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo) to find them through advanced search features. To begin your own search, browse this list of repositories to see what OER offerings may work for you.
Curated OER Collections at The University of Hawai'i
Additional OER Repositories, Referatories, and Archives
- BCcampus Open Textbooks
- BCcampus SOL*R
- Internet Archive
- Merlot II
- MIT Open Courseware
- National Science Digital Library (NSDL)
- NOBA Project Textbooks
- North Carolina Learning Object Repository (NCLOR)
- OER Commons
- OERu Courses
- OpenStax
- Open SUNY Textbooks
- Open Textbook Library
- Open Washington Textbooks
- Project Gutenberg
- PhET: Interactive Simulations For Science and Math
- Tidewater Community College Open Textbooks (Lumen Learning)
- Saylor Academy Open Textbooks
- Skills Commons Open Textbooks
- UC Davis ChemWiki
- Wikibooks
Not finding what you need? Check with a Librarian at your campus about support finding or authoring OER.