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 various broad disciplines, 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).
Introduction to Psychology
by
Magreehan
Abnormal Psychology
by
Bridley et al.
Introduction to Biological Psychology
by
Eleanor J Dommett et al.
A Developmental Systems Guide for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Practitioners
by
Snyder
Finger-Tip Facts for School Psychologists
by
Wodrich
Case Studies in Community Psychology Practice: A Global Lens
by
Palmer et al.
Lifespan Development
by
Pelz, Thomas, & Cleary
Lifespan Development: A Psychological Perspective
by
Lally et al.
Data Analysis in the Psychological Sciences: A Practical, Applied, Multimedia Approach
by
Castro & Mordkoff
An Introduction to Psychological Statistics
by
Foster et al.
Real Analysis of Data in Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour
by
Hashemi & Berry
Research Methods in Psychology
by
Cuttler et al.
Principles of Social Psychology
by
Jhangiani et al.
Together: The Science of Social Psychology
by
Biswas-Diener et al.
Culture and Psychology: How People Shape and are Shaped by Culture
by
Worthy et al.
Open History of Psychology: The Lives and Contributions of Marginalized Psychology Pioneers
by
Kelly & Avila