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Open Educational Resources (OER): OER Resources in the Disciplines

This guide provides information and resources for faculty who are interested in exploring opportunities for using textbooks and learning materials published through non-commercial sources in their (physical or virtual) classrooms.

Find OER Resources by Subject Area

Collage of images representing different academic disciplines: orchestra (music); detail of the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (painting); a sculpture of Socrates in the Louvre Museum (philosophy); funerary mask of Tutankhamun (history/archaeology); a supply and demand diagram, illustrating the effects of an increase in demand (economics); one of Pavlov's dogs (psychology); judges of the International Court of Justice (jurisprudence); surgeons at work (medicine); assembly of a steam turbine rotor produced by Siemens (engineering); computer programming (computer science); eruption of Eyjafjallajökull (volcanology); Escherichia coli (biology); 3D structure of caffeine (chemistry); simulated data modeled for the CMS particle detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (physics); Riemann sphere (mathematics).

Some OER collections are specific to a subject area, or can be browsed by subject area. Check out resources for your discipline.

Arts and Humanities

Social Sciences

STEM

ESL and Languages

Career Education

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Credits

This guide was developed by Leslie Murtha, Robert Mast, Amanda Carey, Janet Hauge, and Mike Sargente, Atlantic Cape Community College Libraries.
Published June 2020.