Open Access Week Featured Faculty Member: Marilyn Ardito, Full Time Lecturer, Management & Marketing

International Open Access Week (October 24-30, 2022) is a time to recognize free, accessible information online and to inspire scholars to engage in this advantageous model in scholarship and research. The term Open Access refers to scholarly information that is available digitally free of charge and without other access barriers. Some teaching and learning materials, referred to as Open Educational Resources (OER), are published online under flexible licenses called Creative Commons Licenses that allow for sharing and tailoring the information. This includes textbooks – Yes, we said FREE textbooks. Each day this week we will feature a UMass Dartmouth faculty member who uses OER in their classroom or publishes scholarly work under a Creative Commons license. Today’s UMD faculty member is an educator who uses Open Education Resources in all of her Management and Marketing classes.

Marilyn Ardito is a professor in the Charlton College of Business, and she has been with the university for about three years. Prof. Ardito does not require a traditional textbook for any of the classes she teaches. Rather she opts for free, openly licensed textbooks available through OpenStax which saves her students money and ensures that everyone has the course material on day one. Openstax is a publisher who’s mission is “to improve educational access and learning for everyone.” They accomplish this by producing material for high school and higher education that is accessible online without paywall or special credentials required for access. Prof. Ardito made the move toward adopting Open Education Resources in place of expensive textbooks in her previous teaching position at Providence College. She recognized the ethical dilemma that traditional textbook publishing creates with frequent publication of costly new editions. Further, Prof. Ardito adopted OER textbooks to disengage with textbook bias.