Included on this guide are selected Open Educational Resources (OER) in anthropology, with an emphasis on resources used by other Iowa colleges/universities as well as textbooks reviewed in the Open Textbook Library or by relevant associations. Some free resources may be included that aren't technically OER because they do not have open licenses. As with any course materials, be sure to evaluate each resource for quality and usage rights.
For more, use the Find Open Textbooks tab on the left side of this guide. Rod Library's OneSearch also includes some open textbooks as well as licensed ebooks; note that if you plan to use a library-licensed ebook for a course, you need to notify your liaison librarian well in advance (more on textbooks & library ebooks).
The Art of Being Human: A Textbook for Cultural Anthropology
by
Michael Wesch
Biological Anthropology: A Brief Introduction
by
Saneda & Field
Biological Anthropology Laboratory Basic Workbook
by
Jelaca
Explorations: An Open Invitation to Biological Anthropology, 2nd edition
by
Shook et al.
The History of Our Tribe: Hominini
by
Barbara Helm Welker
Impact of Materials on Society
by
Acord et al.
An Introduction to Anthropology: The Biological and Cultural Evolution of Humans
by
Livingstone et al.
Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology, 2nd Edition
by
Nina Brown, Thomas McIlwraith, Laura Tubelle de González
Shared Voices: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
by
Brellas & Martinez
Speaking of Culture
by
Nolan Weil