Open Education Resources (OERs) are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use or re-purposing by others. We have many digital collections that are developed here at the University of Toronto.
Be sure to have a look at our Curriculum page as well for our Ontario Online learning modules
● Agnes Chamberlin Digital Collection
● The Amaranth: Bulletin of Greek Studies Historical Collection
● Anatomia 1522-1867: Anatomical Plates from the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
● The Barren Lands: J.B. Tyrrell’s Expeditions for the Geological Survey of Canada, 1892-1894
● U of T Books Online (200,000 titles!)
● Canadian Pamphlets and Broadsides
● Canadian Poetry and Poets:
● Canadian Printer and Publisher
● The Champlain Society
● CITD Bioline International Collection
● CITD eBOOKS
● Discovery and Early Development of Insulin, 1920-1925
● Discovery Commons Historical Medical Video Library
● Dobe !Kung (Ju/ʼhoansi ) Collection – Richard B. Lee
● FADIS (Fine Art Digital Imaging System)
● G8 Information Centre
● Godin Tepe Archaeological Collection (Kangavar Valley, Zagros Mountains, Iran)
● P. E. Hallett Farmed Solitary Bees & Wasps Data Set
● Issues That Matter in Education (OISE)
● Italian Studies Historical Texts & Criticisms
● Jackson Bibliography of Romantic Poetry
● Knowledge Media Design Institute Technical Reports
● Komos, Crete Archaeological Collection
● Labrador Inuit Through Moravian Eyes
● Lexicons of Early Modern English
● Manuscript Fragments
● The Mayors and Sheriffs of London 1190–1558
● Medici Archive Project: Documentary Sources for the Arts and Humanities in the Medici Granducal Archive: 1537-1743
● Mexican Political Pamphlets, 1808-1832
● Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives and Research Collection
● Office of International Surgery Collections
● Pollyclave
● REED Patrons and Performances
● Representative Poetry Online
● Soviet Samizdat Periodicals: Uncensored Texts of the Late Soviet Era
● Supernova Legacy Survey Collection
● Thermo-Hygrograph Charts (University of Toronto Mississauga Meteorological Station)
● Toronto Korean Language Newspapers
● University Professors Collection
● Wenceslaus Hollar Digital Collection