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    Read more about The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands

    The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands

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    Contributors: Wolters and Steel

    Publisher: Oregon State University

    License: CC BY-NC

    In this volume, Erika Allen Wolters and Brent Steel have brought together the experts who can explain the evolution of public lands policies and politics in all their complexities. While their subject is complex, their prose is clear, and while their subject is torn by some of the most viciously self-interested, deceitful arguments in politics today, their prose is calm, factual, and evenhanded. No one should underestimate what a rare and valuable gift this is.

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    Read more about Engineering Statics: Open and Interactive

    Engineering Statics: Open and Interactive

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    Contributors: Baker and Haynes

    Publisher: Daniel Baker and William Haynes

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Engineering Statics is a free, open-source textbook appropriate for anyone who wishes to learn more about vectors, forces, moments, static equilibrium, and the properties of shapes. Specifically, it has been written to be the textbook for Engineering Mechanics: Statics, the first course in the Engineering Mechanics series offered in most university-level engineering programs.

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    Read more about Microbiology: A Laboratory Experience

    Microbiology: A Laboratory Experience

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    Contributor: Ahern

    Publisher: Milne Open Textbooks

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    As a group of organisms that are too small to see and best known for being agents of disease and death, microbes are not always appreciated for the numerous supportive and positive contributions they make to the living world. Designed to support a course in microbiology, Microbiology: A Laboratory Experience permits a glimpse into both the good and the bad in the microscopic world. The laboratory experiences are designed to engage and support student interest in microbiology as a topic, field of study, and career.

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    Read more about Fundamentals, Function, and Form: Theory and Analysis of Tonal Western Art Music

    Fundamentals, Function, and Form: Theory and Analysis of Tonal Western Art Music

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    Contributor: Mount 

    Publisher: Milne Open Textbooks

    License: CC BY-NC

    Fundamentals, Function, and Form by Andre Mount—with editorial and pedagogical input from Lee Rothfarb—provides its readers with a comprehensive study of the theory and analysis of tonal Western art music. Mount begins by building a strong foundation in the understanding of rhythm, meter, and pitch as well as the notational conventions associated with each. From there, he guides the reader through an exploration of polyphony—the simultaneous sounding of multiple independent melodies—and an increasingly rich array of different sonorites that grow out of this practice. The book culminates with a discussion of musical form, engaging with artistic works in their entirety by considering the interaction of harmonic and thematic elements, but also such other musical dimensions as rhythm, meter, texture, and expression. Along the way, Mount supplements the text with over eight hundred musical examples which, in the online version of the text, include embedded audio files for immediate aural reinforcement of theoretical concepts. Most of these examples are drawn from the literature, including nearly 200 excerpts by women and other underrepresented groups. The reader is also given the opportunity to check their understanding of the text with interactive exercises at every step of the way. Fundamentals, Function, and Form was written with the undergraduate music student in mind, but self-guided readers would also be rewarded with a deep understanding of this musical tradition.

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    Read more about Introduction to Statistical Thinking

    Introduction to Statistical Thinking

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    Contributor: Yakir

    Publisher: Benjamin Yakir

    License: CC BY

    The target audience for this book is college students who are required to learn statistics, students with little background in mathematics and often no motivation to learn more. It is assumed that the students do have basic skills in using computers and have access to one. Moreover, it is assumed that the students are willing to actively follow the discussion in the text, to practice, and more importantly, to think.

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    Read more about Political Ideologies and Worldviews: An Introduction

    Political Ideologies and Worldviews: An Introduction

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    Contributor: Vézina

    Publisher: Kwantlen Polytechnic University

    License: CC BY-NC

    Political Ideologies and Worldviews: An Introduction takes a “pluralist” approach and, in addition to being the first open textbook on its subject, also pushes back against the Eurocentric tendencies of standard textbooks by including chapters on Indigenous worldviews and Confucianism. Providing the latest scholarship on “classical ideologies” (liberalism, conservatism, socialism, anarchism, etc.), the textbook also includes innovative chapters on populism, feminism, and multiculturalism, as well as looking at the future of ideologies in a globalized world. Joining together scholars from Canada and beyond, the text also contains discussion questions to help students and readers to think further.

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    Read more about Introduction to Communication Systems: An Interactive Approach Using the Wolfram Language

    Introduction to Communication Systems: An Interactive Approach Using the Wolfram Language

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    Contributor: Frost

    Publisher: University of Kansas Libraries

    License: CC BY-NC

    This ebook provides a unique pedagogical approach to teaching the fundamentals of communication systems using interactive graphics and in-line questions. The material opens with describing the transformation of bits into digital baseband waveforms. Double-sideband suppressed carrier modulation and quadrature modulation then provide the foundation for the discussions of Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK), Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), M-ary Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (M-QAM), M-ary Phase Shift Keying (MPSK), and the basic theory of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). Traditional analog modulation systems are also described. Systems trade-offs, including link budgets, are emphasized. Interactive graphics allow the students to engage with and visualize communication systems concepts. Interactivity and in-line review questions enables students to rapidly examine system tradeoffs and design alternatives. The topics covered build upon each other culminating with an introduction to the implementation of OFDM transmitters and receivers, the ubiquitous technology used in WiFi, 4G and 5G communication systems.

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    Read more about Graduate research methods in social work

    Graduate research methods in social work

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    Contributors: DeCarlo, Cummings, and Agnelli

    Publisher: Open Social Work Education

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    We designed our book to help graduate social work students through every step of the research process, from conceptualization to dissemination. Our textbook centers cultural humility, information literacy, pragmatism, and an equal emphasis on quantitative and qualitative methods. It includes extensive content on literature reviews, cultural bias and respectfulness, and qualitative methods, in contrast to traditionally used commercial textbooks in social work research.

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    Read more about Informal Calculus with Applications to Biological and Environmental Sciences

    Informal Calculus with Applications to Biological and Environmental Sciences

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    Contributors: Seacrest, Seacrest, Levine, and Anderson

    Publisher: TRAILS

    License: CC BY

    This book is an approachable introduction to calculus with applications to biology and environmental science. For example, one application in the book is determining the volume of earth moved in the 1959 earthquake that created Quake Lake. Another application uses differential equations to model various biological examples, including moose and wolf populations at Isle Royale National Park, ranavirus in amphibians, and competing species of protozoa. The text focuses on intuitive understanding of concepts, but still covers most of the algebra and calculations common in a survey of calculus course.

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    Read more about Digging into Canadian Soils: An Introduction to Soil Science

    Digging into Canadian Soils: An Introduction to Soil Science

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    Contributors: Krzic, Walley, and Diochon

    Publisher: College of DuPage

    License: CC BY-NC

    Written entirely by members of the Canadian Society of Soil Science, "Digging into Canadian Soils: An Introduction to Soil Science" provides an introduction to the core disciplines of soil science, and introduces the concepts and vocabulary needed by students just beginning their soil science journey. The textbook provides supplementary materials that are specific to regions in Canada, or may be of specific interest beyond what might be considered introductory soil science material. Importantly, the textbook also is intended to introduce students to the Canadian System of Soil Classification by providing examples from across the length and breadth of the world’s second largest country, and to the Canadian Society of Soil Science, whose members share a common passion for soil science and are keen to share and instill this passion with students across Canada.

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