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1voteSome of these issues are further analysed in this report which addresses four main questions: • How can sustainable cost/benefit models for OER initiatives be developed? • What are the intellectual property rights issues linked to OER initiatives? • What are the incentives and barriers for universities and faculty staff to deliver their materials to OER initiatives?
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1vote[T]his report...addresses four main questions: * How can sustainable cost/benefit models for OER initiatives be developed? * What are the intellectual property rights issues linked to OER initiatives? * What are the incentives and barriers for universities and faculty staff to deliver their materials to OER initiatives? * How can access and usefulness for the users of OER initiatives be improved?
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