When evaluating OERs, it can be helpful to use a checklist or rubric. Here are some examples:
BCcampus – Guide for Evaluating Open Education Resources.
BCcampus supports post-secondary institutions within British Columbia. BCOER, a group of librarians within BCcampus, have provided a checklist guide for evaluating Open Education Resources.
Equity Rubric for OER evaluation.
The BranchED Equity Rubric for OER Evaluation is intended for use by teacher educators to evaluation instructional materials for equity. Check out Ash Barber's website Empowered OER which highlights open practices against this rubric.
Federation University – Evaluating OER.
Federation University Library offers an Open Educational Resource guide with information on evaluating OER, including a checklist and tools for evaluating OER.
iRubric: Evaluating OER rubric.
Rcampus (a commercial resource) provides an example of how to evaluate an OER using a rubric.
Queen’s University Library - OER Guide
Queen’s University Library offers an Open Educational Resource guide with checklist information.
University of Queensland – Evaluate OER.
University of Queensland Library offers an Open Educational Resource guide with an OER evaluation checklist.