The University of Canberra has introduced its first open-access textbook, the Economic Policy Analysis Playbook, alongside the launch of the UC Open Books Publishing platform. This initiative, led by the university’s Library and Learner Experience team, aims to remove financial barriers to high-quality educational resources for students at UC and learners worldwide.
Expanding Access Through Open Educational Resources
Open educational resources, often abbreviated as OER, are teaching, learning, and research materials that are freely available for use, adaptation, and sharing. The Economic Policy Analysis Playbook serves as a core textbook for relevant courses at the University of Canberra and is accessible at no cost to students. It marks the inaugural publication on the new UC Open Books platform, which operates on Pressbooks technology to support academics in developing freely available educational materials.
The platform enables the creation and distribution of open-access textbooks, aligning with broader efforts in Australian higher education to promote affordability and accessibility. By making these resources available without cost, the university supports greater equity in learning opportunities across Australia and internationally.
The Role of the Library and Learner Experience Team
The Library and Learner Experience team at the University of Canberra has driven the development of UC Open Books Publishing. This team works to enhance student learning experiences by providing innovative resources and support for academic publishing. The initiative reflects a commitment to values-driven publishing, where open access is chosen not only for practical reasons but also to encourage wider use, adaptation, and application of educational content.
University of Canberra academics, including Dr Leonie Pearson, have contributed to the first textbook. The focus on open access allows the material to reach audiences beyond the university’s campus, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing in fields such as economic policy analysis.
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Benefits for Students and Academics
Students at the University of Canberra benefit directly from the free availability of the Economic Policy Analysis Playbook, which eliminates textbook costs for core course material. This approach reduces financial pressures on learners while maintaining high-quality, peer-reviewed content tailored to Australian higher education contexts.
For academics, the UC Open Books platform offers a streamlined way to publish and disseminate their work openly. It supports the creation of resources that can be updated regularly and shared across institutions, contributing to a more collaborative academic environment in Australia.
Connection to National and International Trends
Australian universities have increasingly embraced open-access initiatives to address rising textbook costs and promote inclusive education. The University of Canberra’s launch aligns with these trends, joining other institutions that utilise platforms like Pressbooks for OER development. Membership in consortia such as the CAUL OER Collective further enables UC staff to publish open-access textbooks.
Globally, open-access publishing supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and reduced inequalities. The UC Open Books initiative positions the University of Canberra as a contributor to these broader objectives within the Australian higher-education sector.
Future Outlook for UC Open Books
The UC Open Books Publishing platform is designed to grow, encouraging more academics to develop open-access resources. Future publications may cover additional disciplines, expanding the range of free materials available to students and external learners.
By prioritising open access, the University of Canberra supports long-term sustainability in educational resource provision. This model can reduce reliance on commercial publishers and promote innovation in teaching and learning practices across Australian universities.
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Implications for Higher Education in Australia
The debut of the Economic Policy Analysis Playbook and UC Open Books represents a practical step toward more equitable access to education. It highlights how individual institutions can lead in adopting open practices that benefit the wider sector.
Administrators and policymakers in Australian higher education may view this as an example of how libraries and academic teams can collaborate to address affordability challenges. Similar initiatives could emerge at other universities, strengthening the national open-access ecosystem.
