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Reusing resources: Open for learning
Littlejohn, Allison and Pegler, Chris

PublishedApril 2014
Type of workReusing Resources - Open for Learning (Special Issue)
JournalJournal of Interactive Media in Education
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 2
PublisherUbiquity Press Ltd.

ABSTRACT
Special Issue editorial

Keywords editorial · OER reuse framework

ISSN1365-893X
RefereedYes
Rightsby/3.0
DOI10.5334/2014-02
URLhttp://jime.open.ac.uk/article/view/2014-02/516
Other informationJIME
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