Whether you have a homegrown course "packet" or aspire to create an entire textbook, Rod Library can support you in creating, licensing, and sharing materials that you intend to be free of charge. This includes modifying or combining existing materials that are openly-licensed. Details: https://guides.lib.uni.edu/oer/authoring
Included on this guide are selected Open Educational Resources (OER) in art/art history, 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. s 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 Path to Funding: The Artist’s Guide to Building Your Audience, Generating Income, and Realizing Career Sustainability
by
Forshee et al.
Boundless Art History
by
Lumen Learning
Guide to Italian Art in the 1400s
by
Ezra et al.
Guide to Ancient Greek Art
by
Ezra et al.
Guide to Ancient Roman Art
by
Ezra et al.
Moving Pictures: An Introduction to Cinema
by
Sharman
Colour Theory: Understanding and Working with Colour
by
Cianci
Introduction to Art: Design, Context, and Meaning
by
Sachant & Blood
Look At This!: An Introduction to Art Appreciation
by
Mittman
Digital Foundations: Introduction to Media Design with the Adobe Creative Cloud
by
Burrough; Michael Mandiberg; Thomas Burton (Editor); Meredith Keene (Editor)
Graphic Design and Print Production Fundamentals
by
Collins et al.
Introduction to Digital Photography
by
Lawrence Neuberger