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Monitoring Animal Populations and their Habitats: A Practitioner's Guide
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: McComb, Zuckerberg, Vesely, and Jordan
Publisher: Oregon State University
License: CC BY-NC-SA
We designed this book to offer a comprehensive overview of the monitoring process, from start to finish. Although there are books that deal with sampling design and the quantitative analysis of population data, there are few that provide practical advice covering the entire evolution of a monitoring plan from incorporating stakeholder input to data collection to data management and analysis to reporting. This book strives to present an overview of this process. We also acknowledge that any such effort tends to reflect the interests and expertise of the authors, and as such, there is a distinct emphasis on monitoring vertebrate populations and upland habitats. Although many of our examples tend to focus on bird populations and forested habitats, we have made an attempt to cover other taxa and habitat types as well, and many of the recommendations and suggestions that we present are applicable to a diversity of monitoring programs.
(1 review)
Math in Society: Mathematics for liberal arts majors
Copyright Year: 2018
Contributor: Lee
Publisher: Portland Community College Math Department
License: CC BY-SA
We dedicate this book to our students. May you have greater ease in paying for college and grow your proficiency and confidence in math.
(3 reviews)
Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: Branson and Hendricks
Publisher: Rebus Community
License: CC BY
Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion introduces some of the major traditional arguments for and against the existence of God, as well as some less well-known, but thought-provoking arguments for the existence of God, and one of the most important new challenges to religious belief from the Cognitive Science of Religion. An introductory chapter traces the connection between philosophy and religion throughout Western history, and a final chapter addresses the place of non-Western and non-monotheistic religions within contemporary philosophy of religion.
(2 reviews)
Digging into Archaeology: A Brief OER Introduction to Archaeology with Activities
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: Paskey and Cisneros
Publisher: Academic Senate for California Community Colleges
License: CC BY-NC
This book is intended for use in a variety of introductory archaeology settings, such as in lectures and lab courses. This text can complement an existing traditional text or completely replace a standard text. It can be used for its activities or as a study resource. When we wrote this text, we designed the chapters to be brief, providing concise and to-the-point information. This book is not intended to replace lectures or direct instruction from an instructor; rather, it supports learning in a variety of settings and formats. The book can be printed in whole, read digitally, or used piecemeal in either format. However you use this text, we hope that you find it serves as an instructive learning tool and that you dig archaeology as much as we do!
(1 review)
Environmental Toxicology
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributor: van Gestel
Publisher: Environmental Toxicology
License: CC BY
This open online textbook on Environmental Toxicology aims at covering the field in its full width, including aspects of environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, toxicology and risk assessment. With that, it will contribute to improving the quality, continuity and transparency of the education in environmental toxicology. We also want to make sure that fundamental insights on fate and effects of chemicals gained in the past are combined with recent approaches of effect assessment and molecular analysis of mechanisms causing toxicity.
(3 reviews)
Introduction to Philosophy: Logic
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: Martin and Hendricks
Publisher: Rebus Community
License: CC BY
Introduction to Philosophy: Logic provides students with the concepts and skills necessary to identify and evaluate arguments effectively. The chapters, all written by experts in the field, provide an overview of what arguments are, the different types of arguments one can expect to encounter in both philosophy and everyday life, and how to recognise common argumentative mistakes.
(1 review)
Trauma Informed Behaviour Support: A Practical Guide to Developing Resilient Learners
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: Ayre and Krishnamoorthy
Publisher: University of Southern Queensland
License: CC BY-SA
If we want to impact the world of children who have experienced trauma then we must change not only ourselves and our classroom, but we must change our schools, our organisations, and our systems of care for children. We must all speak out for these children who have no voice to bring awareness of new educational and mental health approaches to children who will become tomorrow’s failed adults unless they receive our understanding and our help.
(4 reviews)
Parenting and Family Diversity Issues
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributor: Lang
Publisher: Iowa State University
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This book has been created for students and all individuals who work with children and families (e.g., educators, parents, caregivers, direct support workers, etc.) in diverse contexts. It is imperative to understand how and what factors may influence child outcomes across the lifespan. Therefore, key concepts related to parenting, child-rearing, care-giving, and parenting education are outlined in this textbook to provide historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives across vast settings and developmental domains.
(6 reviews)
Advanced Community College ESL Composition: An Integrated Skills Approach
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: Perez, Behseta, and Rae
Publisher: Academic Senate for California Community Colleges
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This book has been created to provide a framework for building your skills in writing and critical thinking. It provides access to published samples from professional authors along with essay drafts from ESL students who have polished their skills in their respective writing courses.
(7 reviews)
Open-Source Property: A Free Casebook
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributors: Clowney, Grimmelmann, and Grynberg
Publisher: Open Source Property
License: CC BY-NC
Open Source Property: A Free Casebook is a free resource for instructors and students of the first-year Property Law course at American law schools, and anyone else with an interest in the subject.
(1 review)