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  2. Open textbooks are licensed by authors and publishers to be freely used and adapted. Download, edit and distribute them at no cost. Now offering 1528 open textbooks, the Open Textbook Library is supported by the Open Education Network. Browse Subjects

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  5. Introduction to Psychology - Open Textbook Library

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    Have you wondered how to ensure your course is relevant to your students? Introduction to Psychology utilizes the dual theme of behavior and empiricism to make psychology relevant to intro students. The author wrote this book to help students organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual level.

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    What is an open textbook? We define an open textbook as one that has an open license that makes it free for anyone to use and change. It can be print or digital. What is the Open Textbook Library? The Open Textbook Library was started so that faculty could find open textbooks in one place.

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  8. This book covers the standard topics for an introductory statistics courses: basic terminology, a one-chapter introduction to probability, a one-chapter introduction to distributions, inference for numerical and categorical data, and a one-chapter introduction to linear regression.

  9. Information Systems for Business and Beyond was written by Dr. David Bourgeois and originally published in 2014 as part of the Open Textbook Challenge at the Saylor Foundation. Since then, it has been accessed thousands of time and used in many courses worldwide.

  10. Discovery - Open Textbook Library

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    We provide an automatically generated cumulative file of MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) bibliographic records for content in the Open Textbook Library. New titles are added throughout the month.

  11. Biochemistry: Free For All - Open Textbook Library

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    We are happy to welcome you to our second Open Educational Resource (OER) textbook, Biochemistry Free For All. Biochemistry is a relatively young science, but its rate of growth has been truly impressive.