These links will take you directly to the portions of databases that contain materials relevant to Accounting and Finance. However, this is by no means an exhaustive list. Feel free to explore the General Collections to find additional resources.
A goal of the Project is to provide flexible and affordable access to higher education resources by making openly-licensed textbooks in the highest-enrolled academic subject areas available.
Open textbooks, syllabi, and supporting materials created under Affordable Learning Georgia OER grants. Materials are licensed under various Creative Commons licenses.
All the materials in MERLOT are reviewed for suitability for retention in the collection. Many undergo the more extensive "peer review" for which MERLOT is famous. MERLOT presents annual awards for various categories of materials added to or used in the collection. As described in Material Link Checking and Removal, all material URL's in the collection are reviewed frequently for sustainability.
All the materials in MERLOT are reviewed for suitability for retention in the collection. Many undergo the more extensive "peer review" for which MERLOT is famous. MERLOT presents annual awards for various categories of materials added to or used in the collection. As described in Material Link Checking and Removal, all material URL's in the collection are reviewed frequently for sustainability.
Milne Open Textbooks is a textbook publishing initiative established by State University of New York (SUNY) libraries. This initiative publishes high-quality, cost-effective course resources by engaging faculty as authors and peer-reviewers, and libraries as publishing service and infrastructure. All materials are:
*Authored by a SUNY faculty member
*Full courses or texts to be used in a college-level course
*Original work, or a significant remix or adaptation of another open work.
*Licensed with a Creative Commons license, with no ND designation
Milne Open Textbooks is a textbook publishing initiative established by State University of New York (SUNY) libraries. This initiative publishes high-quality, cost-effective course resources by engaging faculty as authors and peer-reviewers, and libraries as publishing service and infrastructure. All materials are:
*Authored by a SUNY faculty member
*Full courses or texts to be used in a college-level course
*Original work, or a significant remix or adaptation of another open work.
*Licensed with a Creative Commons license, with no ND designation
OER Commons has forged alliances with over 500 major content partners in order to provide a single point of access to the highest quality content from around the world. Users can search across over 42,000 vetted and fully-indexed OER, ensuring a high level of resource relevancy and discovery. Since these resources are 'open,' they are available for educational use, and many hold Creative Commons licenses that allow them to be repurposed, modified and adapted for a diverse array of local contexts.
The Open Textbook Library provides a growing catalog of free, peer-reviewed, and openly-licensed textbooks. The Open Textbook Library is supported by the Center for Open Education and the Open Textbook Network.
Pressbooks supports blended and online learning with an intuitive authoring platform for educational material, an extensive directory of public books and open educational resources (OER), and secure methods of delivering content to learning management systems (LMS). Create or import content, add multimedia and interactive elements like quizzes, integrate content into the LMS, deliver content online and in multiple downloadable formats, and assess and track student learning—all with one easy-to-use platform.