One of the most common complaints from faculty about using OER materials is that they don’t know how to find materials. I’ve started to link resources and created a list of OER Textbooks organized by academic discipline.
Introduction to Criminal Law
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
Legal Aspects of Commercial Transactions
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
Legal Aspects of Property, Estate Planning, and Insurance
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
Legal Basics for Entrepreneurs
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Law, Corporate Finance, and Management
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Law, Sales, and Marketing
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Legal Environment and Advanced Business Law
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Legal Environment and Business Law
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Legal Environment and Business Law: Executive MBA Edition
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Legal Environment and Business Law: Master of Accountancy Edition
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Legal Environment and Foundations of Business Law
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.
The Legal Environment and Government Regulation of Business
This textbook is housed on the oddly named Lardbucket.org and was developed by a professional publishing company.