Open Syllabus Project
The Open Syllabus Project (OSP) is an online open-source platform that catalogs and analyzes millions of college syllabi. Founded by researchers from the American Assembly at Columbia University, the OSP has amassed the most extensive collection of searchable syllabi. Since its beta launch in 2016, the OSP has collected over 7 million course syllabi from over 80 countries, primarily by scraping publicly accessible university websites. The project is directed by Joe Karaganis.
Screenshot Homepage on 3 October 2022 | |
Type of business | 501(c)(3) corporation |
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Type of site | Digital database |
Available in | English |
Headquarters | New York City, U.S. |
Country of origin | United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Owner | Open Syllabus Inc. |
President | Joe Karaganis |
Managing director | Joe Karaganis |
Key people | |
Industry | Educational research |
Revenue | $1,942,525 (2020) |
Total assets | $1,579,393 (2020) |
Employees | 5 (2020) |
URL | opensyllabus |
Commercial | No |
Registration | None |
Launched | January 2016 |
Current status | Active |
OCLC number | 973953893 |
According to their 2020 Form 990. |
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