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Stumbled on to this today. Is anyone else familiar with Wikibooks? This is an open textbook format and it's free.
Here's the link. Check it out!
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/US_History:...ial_Period
This is a history link, but I found it looking for Sociology resources.
Just put your subject in the search box and voila!
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beckysharp Wrote:Stumbled on to this today. Is anyone else familiar with Wikibooks? This is an open textbook format and it's free.
Here's the link. Check it out!
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/US_History:...ial_Period
This is a history link, but I found it looking for Sociology resources.
Just put your subject in the search box and voila!
[SIZE="2"]Tried it for College Mathematics, didn't seem to hit on anything - oh well....Thanks![/SIZE]
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beckysharp Wrote:Stumbled on to this today. Is anyone else familiar with Wikibooks? This is an open textbook format and it's free.
Here's the link. Check it out!
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/US_History:...ial_Period
This is a history link, but I found it looking for Sociology resources.
Just put your subject in the search box and voila!
Smart find! I use Wikipedia/wikibooks a lot. I've even found material that is almost exactly the same as Instacert and supports IC very well. If I hit a term or concept in IC that I want more info on I search it in Wikipedia... may not work for everything but for most of the arts, it's reliable.
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