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About Opencasebook
Open Casebooks is a platform that enables law faculty to create high-quality, open-licensed digital textbooks for free. It promotes accessibility in legal education by allowing professors to collect materials, annotate texts, and distribute casebooks to students efficiently.
Create and share open-licensed digital textbooks for law courses.
What You Can Do
- Build custom casebooks for classes
- Access a library of open-licensed materials
- Annotate and hide text for student distribution
- Collaborate with other faculty members
- Utilize resources from Harvard Law School Library
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost to use Open Casebooks?
No, Open Casebooks is free for law faculty and students.
What types of materials can I include in my casebook?
You can include a variety of materials such as articles, cases, and other educational resources.
Can I share my casebook with other professors?
Yes, all materials are Creative Commons licensed, allowing for easy sharing and collaboration.
Who developed Open Casebooks?
Open Casebooks was developed by the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School.
How do I get started with creating a casebook?
You can sign up for free on the Open Casebooks website to start building your casebook.