Feature Announcement
Print Books Now Available
Greetings OER and OpenEd advocates! The LibreTexts team is thrilled to announce that print copies of LibreTexts resources are now available! A typical 500 page book can Read more…
Greetings OER and OpenEd advocates! The LibreTexts team is thrilled to announce that print copies of LibreTexts resources are now available! A typical 500 page book can Read more…
In conjunction with Open Education Week 2019, SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, released a new Impact Story titled Student Savings at Scale: LibreTexts. In Read more…
Professor Layne Morsch from the University of Illinois Springfield recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with Senator Dick Durbin and the U.S. Department of Education during Read more…
Of particular interest to our colleagues in Chemistry, The American Chemical Society’s C&EN just published an article detailing the growing number of professors adopting open resources, especially Read more…
Greetings OER advocates! Next up in our Getting to Know the LibreTexts team is Dawn Sumner, Professor of Geology and Geobiology at the University of California, Davis. Read more…
Calling all math fans, next up in our Getting to Know the LibreTexts team is Professor of Mathematics at Monroe Community College, Paul Seeburger. Paul has been Read more…
Happy Tuesday, OER and OpenEd advocates! Today in our Getting to Know the LibreTexts team is Jessica Coppola, Professor of Nutrition and Gerontology at Sacramento City College. Read more…
Hello OER and OpenEd advocates! Today’s installment in the Getting to Know the LibreTexts team is brought to you by Antonio Lopez, Public Services Librarian at Sacramento Read more…
Josh Halpern is Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Howard University who continues to write LibreTexts and to advocate for the project. Halpern’s scientific research was eclectic, including Read more…