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{| class=wikitable ! Policy Area ! Policy Issues/Objectives ! Relevance to collaboration and/or OER
 * Programme development, course design and materials production
 * Buy, make or adapt
 * Media choice and/or mix
 * Instructional design
 * Developmental testing
 * Production
 * Delivery
 * Updating
 * Storage
 * Facilitated by use and adaptation of OER.
 * Shared course materials and OERs can be used to increase the number of available materials in digital library without significant additional cost.
 * Collaboration with other members of the community of practice will facilitate such access, as will ongoing integration of the institution into emerging global OER networks.
 * Facilitated by systematic analysis of current copyright status of existing materials, and efforts to ensure that all materials can be freely updated and revised without securing additional permissions.
 * Establishment of licensing frameworks relevant to digitized materials (e.g. Creative Commons) will be essential to protect rights of the institution.
 * Essential to define terms of use of all materials within a digital library, which will be facilitated by systematic materials audit and establishment of systems to manage the institution’s knowledge base.
 * Existing OERs available on the Internet and materials available from other members of the community of practice can support review processes and cost-effective updating of courses.
 * }
 * Essential to define terms of use of all materials within a digital library, which will be facilitated by systematic materials audit and establishment of systems to manage the institution’s knowledge base.
 * Existing OERs available on the Internet and materials available from other members of the community of practice can support review processes and cost-effective updating of courses.
 * }