Browsing Open Educational Resources by Issue Date

Navigation

Display Options

Results

  • Clevinger, Kara; Rust, Stephen (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Welcome to our creative commons OER (open educational resource) for Writing 121 at the University of Oregon. This resource is designed for students to be a zero-cost, high-quality guide to academic writing, with the goal ...
  • Mason, Dyana P. (Open Oregon, 2022-10)
    This text is designed to provide an introduction to the nonprofit sector. It is designed to help readers understand the definition of the sector, its role in society, and the key questions facing it. The book also considers ...
  • Service, Allia; Vieger, Rayne (Pressbooks, 2023)
  • Gottlieb, Alison Carberry; Moneypenny, Dianne Burke (University of Oregon Libraries, 2023)
    Alfonso X was king of “Castilla, León, Sevilla, Córdoba, Murcia, Jaén, and el Algarbe.” As evidenced by his title, he came to have possession of various kingdoms in Iberia. He was born in Toledo in 1221 and died in Seville ...
  • Fataccioli, Lisette Balabarca (University of Oregon Libraries, 2023)
    The Edict of 1567, or Anti-Morisco Edict, was promulgated by Spanish King Philip II on January 1, after being approved in Madrid on November 17, 1566. Its purpose was to eliminate specific Morisco customs, such as their ...
  • Wayte, Larry (University of Oregon, 2023-05-15)
    The history of music is closely linked to the history of copyright law. This book explores how the law shaped music and the music industry. From church and court patronage in pre-19th Century Europe, to the effects of ...
  • Hollenberg, David; Ghazy, Amira; Eissa, Abdulrahman; Elsherif, Hanan; Loy, Benjamin; Rizk, Kerlos (University of Oregon, 2023-07)
    This book presents materials for mastering the Arabic alphabet and the student's first steps in Egyptian Arabic. This book contains interactive activities that can only be accessed through the web version of this book which ...
  • Rust, Stephen; Wilde, Jenée (2023-09-21)
    Science and Culture is a resource intended for college and secondary students to engage with scientific concepts, facts, and history as they relate to society in the United States and globally. The multimodality, diversity ...
  • Austin, Megan (University of Oregon, 2023-11)
    Written for students and instructors in an advanced legal research course, this book uses the steps of the legal research process to facilitate skills practice, collaboration, and reflection. It proposes a hypothetical as ...
  • Agresta, Abigail; Miguel-Prendes, Sol (University of Oregon Libraries, 2024)
    This unit contains a brief introduction and four accounts of the anti-Jewish riot that took place in Valencia on July 9, 1391. During this riot, one of many across Spain in the summer of 1391, a mob attacked the Jewish ...

Search Scholars' Bank


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account

Statistics