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World Regional Geography

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English (United States)

Author(s): Royal Berglee, PhD

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing edition, 2016. This edition adapted from a work originally published in 2012 by Flatworld Knowledge.

Last updated: 31/08/2024

World Regional Geography: People, Places and Globalization is adapted from a work published by Flatworld Knowledge in 2012. This adapted edition is produced by the University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing through the eLearning Support Initiative. For questions about this textbook please contact textbookuse@umn.edu

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Trigonometry

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Mike Weimerskirch

Editor(s): Stan Pride

Subject(s): Mathematics, Trigonometry

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

This book covers the major topics within the study of trigonometry, including vectors and their applications.
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Introduction to Design Equity

CC BY (Attribution)   English (United States)

Author(s): Kristine Miller, Ph.D.

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

Why do affluent, liberal, and design-rich cities like Minneapolis have some of the biggest racial disparities in the country? How can designers help to create more equitable communities? Introduction to Design Equity, an open access book for students and professionals, maps design processes and products against equity research to highlight the pitfalls and potentials of design as a tool for building social justice.

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Basic Probability

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Mike Weimerskirch

Subject(s): Mathematics, Probability and statistics

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

This book provides a brief introduction to some common ideas in the study of probability. At the University of Minnesota, this material is included in a course on College Algebra designed to give students the basic skills to take an introductory Statistics course. The material itself is basic, and should be within the grasp of students who have successfully completed a high school Algebra I course.
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A Guide to Good Reasoning: Cultivating Intellectual Virtues

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): David Carl Wilson

Subject(s): Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

A Guide to Good Reasoning has been described by reviewers as “far superior to any other critical reasoning text.” It shows with both wit and philosophical care how students can become good at everyday reasoning. It starts with attitude—with alertness to judgmental heuristics and with the cultivation of intellectual virtues. From there it develops a system for skillfully clarifying and evaluating arguments, according to four standards—whether the premises fit the world, whether the conclusion fits the premises, whether the argument fits the conversation, and whether it is possible to tell.
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"The Death of Ivan Ilich": An Electronic Study Edition of the Russian Text

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Edited and annotated by Gary R. Jahn, University of Minnesota

Subject(s): Biography, Literature and Literary studies

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

The Russian text of “The Death of Ivan Ilich” is presented for study in various formats: accompanied by an English translation; fully glossed, with explanatory and interpretive annotations; and supplemented by introductory remarks and an extensive bibliography.

Woodland Stewardship: A Practical Guide for Midwestern Landowners, 3rd Edition book cover

Woodland Stewardship: A Practical Guide for Midwestern Landowners, 3rd Edition

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): U of Minnesota Extension

Subject(s): Forests and woodland, Forestry industry

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

This is a book for private woodland owners in the Midwest that want to be stewards of their woods. This book is designed to help woodland owners identify goals for their property and work with a professional forester to choose the management practices that will help meet those goals. This revised third edition of Woodland Stewardship builds upon previous successful editions. The book provides and overview of woodland stewardship and forest management practices and includes new or expanded chapters on forest health, agroforestry, and climate change for woodland owners.

The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples book cover

The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Kristi Jensen and Shane Nackerud, Editors

Editor(s): Kristi Jensen and Shane Nackerud

Last updated: 29/08/2024

The Evolution of Affordable Content Efforts in the Higher Education Environment: Programs, Case Studies, and Examples provides both inspiration and guidance for those beginning work on affordable content and evidence of the growth that has occurred in this arena over the last decade. While some institutions have been providing students affordable content options for over 100 years, many others have found the need to launch new programs in response to the escalating costs of higher education and the impact that has on student learning. This book provides examples from different types and sizes of institutions and includes voices from a wide range of contributors including faculty, instructional designers, academic technologists, librarians, bookstore staff, and more. The Evolution of Affordable Content demonstrates the range of affordable content options that are possible today–from openly licensed content to library licensed materials and all inclusive purchase models to institution-wide student textbook rental models.

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Gardening with Native Grasses in Cold Climates

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  3 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Diane M. Narem, Mary Hockenberry Meyer

Subject(s): Gardening

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

Gardening with Native Grasses in Cold Climates, is written for inexperienced as well as seasoned gardeners, landscape designers, garden center employees, and anyone interested in native grasses that grow well in cold climates. New information on the benefits of native grasses including their importance as host plants for native Lepidoptera is included. Combinations of specific grasses used by larvae and perennials that the adult butterflies feed on is new and timely information.
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Developing Change Agents

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Edited by Kristi L. Kremers, Alexander S. Liepins, and Abigail M. York

Editor(s): Kristi L. Kremers, Alexander Liepins, Abigail York

Subject(s): Sustainability, The environment

Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

Last updated: 29/08/2024

Developing Change Agents examines the role of academia in creating the next generation of sustainability leaders. Delving into strategies to transform higher education, this volume empowers universities to develop change agents who can scale solutions to meet the wicked environmental, social, and political challenges of the present and future. Developing Change Agents advances a revolutionary perspective on the way academia functions from the administrative hierarchies to faculty, and the classroom and to deep engagement in the communities where the solutions must be co-created. This book works to find a transdisciplinary, effective method of tackling the world’s issues with reference to emotional intelligence, diversity, community, and reward structures and supports a tailored, reflexive approach based upon each university’s diverse and unique students, faculty, programs, and communities.

From the ANGLES NETWORK: A Network for Graduate Leadership in Sustainability

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