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Open textbooks for the 40 highest enrolled first- and second-year subject areas in the British Columbia’s public, post-secondary system.
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Focused on driving awareness and adoptions of open and peer-reviewed textbooks to more than 2,000 community colleges.
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Joint venture between the University of Georgia and University of Denver business schools. Provides a free library of thousands of texts on various topics.
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Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) is a curated resource of free and online textbooks for use in teaching and learning.
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Provides college-level open textbooks from higher education institutions around the world. Search for the education level and subject area using the search features on the left side of the page.
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Initiated by Rice University, their free textbooks are developed and peer-reviewed to ensure they meet the scope and sequence requirements of college courses.
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Created by the University of Minnesota to support development of high-quality open textbooks in various subjects. Penn State became a member of the Open Textbook Network in 2017.
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Collection of freely available open textbooks for download, online reading, and sharing.
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Collection of freely available open textbooks for download, online reading, and sharing.
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State University of New York (SUNY) Open Textbooks
With the initiative of the SUNY Libraries, Open SUNY Textbooks publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed textbooks for use in higher education.
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Creator, publisher, distributor, and seller of open textbooks and ancillary materials to college-level students.
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A list of open textbooks and course materials created by public community, technical, four-year college or university in Washington state from courses selected within the general education categories that will be able to transfer and apply a maximum of 45 quarter credits toward general education requirement(s) at any other public and most private higher education institutions in the state.
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Wiki Books
Wiki books is a community effort where authors voluntarily start the book writing project, and readers can nominate them to be “featured books.” Anyone can contribute to an existing Wikibook or start a new Wikibook.
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