The version of this rule that includes live links to associated resources is online at https://www.ohio.edu/policy/15-006.html
This policy governs the ownership and utilization of university-sponsored educational materials.
Ohio university encourages educational innovation and experimentation in the use of techniques which improve instructional effectiveness and efficiency. To this end, the university has several offices which support and assist in the development and improvement of educational materials.
The university recognizes the merit of developing improved educational materials. Such contributions rank high when matters of salary, promotion, and work load are considered. All such activities are regarded as scholarly research or as service to the university.
Educational materials are university-sponsored only when either
These contractual arrangements are appropriate:
Educational materials to which this policy is applicable include, but are not limited to, productions such as video or audio recordings, motion pictures, slides, transparencies, charts, film strips, programmed and self-instructional materials, and computer programs.
Educational materials to which this policy does not apply include non-university sponsored materials, such as textbooks or related printed instructional materials, e.g., study guides and instructor's manuals, and printed materials such as monographs, book or journal articles prepared for the purposes of disseminating scholarly research.
The design and development of university-sponsored educational materials does not change the basic privileges of academic freedom.
The author has the same degree of autonomy and freedom in selecting content, organizing its presentation and otherwise managing courses that use university-sponsored materials as pertains to all other courses.
The entire university community will have access to university-sponsored educational materials unless their use is restricted by prior agreement.
University employees, sponsoring departments or regional campus divisions primarily involved in the preparation of materials distributed externally will share in any net income received from the sale or rental of these materials. All duplication and distribution costs will be returned to the university before the net income from sale or rental is distributed.
The actual distribution of compensation for external use should be determined on a case by case basis prior to the initiation of the project, using a formula such as the one recommended here:
Author | Sponsoring Department or Regional Campus Division | Instructional Development Fund |
50 % | 25 % | 25 % |
Grant-funded materials may require external distribution in a manner specified by the granting agency.
Educational materials require periodic review and revision. The agreement between the author(s) and the university must specify a period of time after which the material should undergo review and possibly revision.
After the completion of the first utilization period, the university will not use the materials until they have been reviewed. If the material is being used exclusively by the author(s), determination of its use beyond the specified utilization period is his or her responsibility. If the material is being used by others within the university, its use beyond the terms of the agreement will require written approval of the author(s).
The version of this rule that includes live links to associated resources is online at https://www.ohio.edu/policy/15-006.html
Ohio Admin. Code 3337-15-06
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 111.15