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New and Noteworthy OER 04/28

New and Noteworthy is the City Tech Library OER Team’s monthly roundup of notable open educational resources. We try to include at least one open resource relevant to each school at City Tech in every post. At the end of the month, these resources will be compiled and distributed by the library liaison for your department. Please contact us if you know of new or particularly interesting OER to share with our colleagues or would like more information about open educational resources initiatives at City Tech.

Anthropology

  • Humans, Dogs and Other Beings: Myths, Stories, and History in the Land of Genghis Khan, by Baasanjav Terbish (2025). License: CC BY-NC
    “Step into the windswept steppes of Mongolia and explore a world where humans and animals have coexisted for centuries in a delicate, profound dance. This groundbreaking book examines the complex relationships between the Mongols and four animals—dogs, marmots, cats, and camels—shedding light on a nomadic culture that is deeply intertwined with its natural environment. Drawing from rich ethnographic accounts, historical records, and personal memoir, the author, of Mongol origin, offers a vivid narrative that intertwines cultural insights with intimate reflections. […] Through these stories, the book invites readers to consider universal questions about humanity’s relationship with animals, our evolving cultures, and the shared fears, loves, and beliefs that define us. Insightful and evocative, this work is a must-read for anyone intrigued by human-animal connections, nomadic traditions, and the anthropology of coexistence.”

Business: Fashion

  • Qashqai Traditional Dress: An Oral History Project, by Zahra Falsafi and Kelly L. Reddy-Best, Iowa State University (2024). License: CC BY-NC-ND
    “The Qashqai community stands as one of Iran’s diverse ethnic groups, boasting its own unique language, customs, and heritage. Spread across various regions of Iran, notably the Fars Province in the south, where the Qashqai tribe predominantly resides, a plethora of Iranian local attire emerges, often labeled as traditional garb, regional apparel, or Turkish attire…The purpose of this oral history project is to document contemporary Qashqai women and their experiences with traditional dress through the oral history method.

Computer Systems Technology

  • Introduction to Data Science Using Python, by Afrand Agah, Ph.D., Pennsylvania Alliance for Design of Open Textbooks (2024).
    License: CC BY-NC
    “This book contains two parts, the first is designed to be used in an introductory programming course for students looking to learn Python, without having any prior experience with programming. Basic programming concepts are discussed, explained, and illustrated with a Python program. Ample programming questions are provided for practice. The second part of the book utilizes machine-learning concepts and statistics to accomplish data-driven resolutions. Python programs are provided to apply scientific computing to conclude statistically driven results.”

Construction Management & Civil Engineering Technology

  • Introduction to Construction Project Management, by Carolyn McGary, Metropolitan State University of Denver (2024). License: CC BY
    “Here we will delve into the comprehensive life-cycle principles that shape the built environment spanning from design inception to operational efficiency and eventual decommissioning. While our focus lies on facets of construction and project management we aim to foster a holistic understanding of life-cycle concepts.”

Dental Hygiene

  • Restorative Mastery for the Dental Hygienist, by Renee Alexandre and Richard Aronstein, MHCC Library Press (2021). License: CC BY
    “Dental hygienists and auxiliaries with restorative skills will become increasingly in demand as their scope of practice expands. Restorative Mastery for the Dental Hygienist presents practical demonstrations and the core knowledge needed for successfully placing and finishing class II restorations in first molars using video demonstrations, checklists, and exercises.”

Fiction and Poetry

  • Women Writers in the Romantic Age, by John Claiborne Isbell (2025). License: CC BY-NC
    “This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive review of six hundred and fifty women writers from over fifty national traditions, spanning Europe and the Americas during the transformative years of 1776 to 1848. Framed by revolutionary upheavals, the book explores how women writers shaped and reflected Romanticism’s global currents. It fills a critical scholarly gap, connecting disparate traditions and uncovering voices often overlooked in male-dominated literary histories.”

Gender and Sexuality Studies

  • Injustice at the Intersections: Race, Gender, Class, and Criminal Justice, by Indigo Koslicki and Andrew C. Gray, Ball State University (Updated: 2025). License: CC BY-NC-SA
    “Injustice at the Intersections is the first U.S.-based Open Textbook about race, gender, class, and criminal justice. […] One of the major issues with traditional textbooks on race, gender, class, and the criminal justice system is that laws, policies, data, court decisions, and events are always changing. […] Especially in an age of misinformation, biased reporting, unsourced social media claims, and political bans on books and subject matters in some states, we firmly believe that information about race, gender, class, and the criminal justice system should always be free and accessible.”

Human Services

  • Macro Practice for Community and Organizational Change, by Lynn Amerman Goerdt, Universities of Wisconsin (2025). License: CC BY-NC-SA
    “Lynn’s Open Educational Resource provides knowledge and skills for professionals actively engaged in change making as a necessary way to fulfil their mission. This includes, but is not limited to, social workers, educators, policy makers, health professionals, and environmental scientists. This textbook is the result of Lynn’s extensive experience both working and teaching in the field of macro community and organizational change.”

Mechanical Engineering Technology

Nursing

  • Community and Public Health Nursing: A Call to Action, by Andrea Reed, Beth Tremblay, Chloe Gross, Felisa Smith, Gretchen Wiersma, Jamela M. Martin, Judith Rogers Fruiterman, and Roy Brown, VIVA Open Publishing (2025). License: CC BY
    “Community and Public Health Nursing: A Call to Action is a primer exploring the diverse roles of community and public health nurses through a social justice lens. Students will gain the fundamental knowledge and skills to work with community members and other stakeholders to promote health and well-being and to prevent disease. This textbook examines key issues such as health disparities, access to care, cultural competence, and the impact of social determinants on public health outcomes.”

City Tech OER team:

Anne Leonard, Interim OER Coordinator: aleonard@citytech.cuny.edu
Joshua Peach, Adjunct OER Librarian: jpeach@citytech.cuny.edu
Jo Thompson, Adjunct OER Librarian: jthompson@citytech.cuny.edu

New and Noteworthy OER 03/31

New and Noteworthy is the City Tech Library OER Team’s monthly roundup of notable open educational resources. We try to include at least one open resource relevant to each school at City Tech in every post. At the end of the month, these resources will be compiled and distributed by the library liaison for your department. Please contact us if you know of new or particularly interesting OER to share with our colleagues or would like more information about open educational resources initiatives at City Tech.

Business: Fashion

  • 21st Century Queer Fashion Brands: Oral History Project, by Kelly L. Reddy-Best; Dana Goodin; and Kyra Streck, Iowa State University (2020). License: CC BY-NC-ND
    “The purpose of this project is to document the history of each brand using the oral history method. We conducted oral histories with 24 brands with questions ranging from their own personal histories to how and why they started the brand. We are interested in the lives of the individuals who founded the brands in addition to the entire story of each brand from idea development to today so that way these stories can be documented as an important part of fashion and retail history.”
  • Puerto Rican Bomba Fashion: An Oral History Project, by Amanda Ortiz-Pellot and Kelly L. Reddy-Best, Iowa State University (2024). License: CC BY-NC-ND
    “We interviewed contemporary Bomba practitioners to understand how they engage in meaning making in this practice rooted in significant cultural traditions. This resource is useful for individuals wanting to expand their knowledge on Puerto Rican history and culture and the connections between folkloric fashions in the past and present in the context of 21st century Puerto Rico.”

Computer Systems Technology

  • Programming with Java, by Ashik Ahmed Bhuiyan, Ph.D. and Md Amiruzzaman, Ph.D., Pennsylvania Alliance for Design of Open Textbooks (2025). License: CC BY-NC
    “Programming with Java is a beginner-friendly eTextbook that introduces readers to the fundamentals of Java, one of the most widely used programming languages. It covers key concepts like syntax, data types, control structures, and object-oriented programming, offering clear explanations and practical examples. The chapters build progressively, making the material accessible even to those with little or no programming background. The book also explores important topics such as exception handling, file I/O, and basic data structures, providing a strong foundation for further computer science studies.”

Communication Design

  • The Digital Storytelling Handbook, by Jordan Schugar & Chris Penny, Hannah Glatt, Autumn Hudson, Tu Le, Sarah Mangano, Victoria McQuiston, Pennsylvania Alliance for Design of Open Textbooks (2024).
    License: CC BY-NC
    The Digital Storytelling Handbook is designed to provide an introduction to digital storytelling and its multifaceted applications in the higher education classroom space. This eTextbook gives storytellers practical tools to help them think about different reasons for making digital stories and different ways to think about using and incorporating digital stories into teaching, learning, and living. Co-authored with students, this eTextbook was written in the spirit of OER with the expectation that future readers and students have an opportunity to contribute a chapter, idea, approach, or methodology of the eTextbook’s basic content.”

Construction Management & Civil Engineering Technology

English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) & Applied Linguistics

  • Oral Communication for Non-Native Speakers of English, by Agata Guskaroska, Erik Goodale, Timothy Kochem, Monica Ghosh, Lily Compton, and Elena Cotos (2025). License: CC BY-NC-SA
    “This book is an essential instructional tool for developing oral communication skills in academic settings, specifically designed for international graduate students, teaching assistants, postdoctoral researchers, and those preparing to enter academia. The second edition introduces dedicated chapters on developing effective pronunciation, listening skills and speaking fluency. Through its wide array of interactive H5P activities, suitable for both classroom teaching and individual practice, learners can actively develop the skills needed for success in English-speaking academic environments.”

Gender and Sexuality Studies

  • Introduction to Women’s & Gender Studies, by Colleen Lutz Clemens, Ph.D., Pennsylvania Alliance for Design of Open Textbooks (2023).
    License: CC BY-SA
    “Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies (2023) is an e-Textbook designed to provide an introduction to the fields of Women’s Studies and Gender Studies for students taking introductory courses. The textbook touches on a variety of subjects including gender theories, feminisms, intersectionality, equity, and activism. Chapters contain questions to consider and list of suggested readings by theorists and activists. This multimedia e-Textbook incorporates videos and podcasts to create a rich introductory experience for students.”

Health Communication

  • Communication in Practice: An Introductory Communication Textbook, by Jeremy Rose (2025). License: CC BY
    “This approachable and conversational textbook is intended for undergraduate communication courses. Dr. Jeremy Rose draws from an accomplished lecturing career to explore the fundamentals of communication with media examples and real world scenarios.” 

Hospitality Management 

  • Food Preparation Lab Manual for FSHN 1150, by Iowa State University Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University (2025). License: CC BY-NC-SA
    “This lab book is intended for use in both the lab and kitchen. Each section of the book contains learning objectives, lab problems to be solved, recipes, questions, and observation charts for the input of data.”

Nursing

  • Human Reproduction: A Clinical Approach, by Dr. Hala Bastawros, M.D, Iowa State University (2023). License: CC BY-NC
    “This book is designed to provide a deep understanding of the biological and biomedical aspects of human reproduction, covering both basic reproductive biology and clinical applications.”

Student Success

  • A Guide to Writing the Statement of Purpose for Graduate School Applications, by Erin Todey, Iowa State University (2025).
    License: CC BY-NC-SA
    “This book guides applicants through writing the statement of purpose (SoP) for graduate school applications. It discusses the conventions and expectations of the SoP and the writing process, and includes example SoPs written by students who have been accepted into a graduate program as models.”
  • Library 1600: Introduction to College-Level Research, by Iowa State University Library Instruction Services (2021). License: CC BY-SA
    “You will learn how scholarly information is produced, organized, and accessed; how to construct and use effective search strategies in a variety of web tools and scholarly databases; how to choose finding tools appropriate to the type of information you need; critical thinking skills in the evaluation of resources; and best practices in the ethical use of information.”

City Tech OER team:
Anne Leonard, Interim OER Coordinator: aleonard@citytech.cuny.edu
Joshua Peach, Adjunct OER Librarian: jpeach@citytech.cuny.edu
Jo Thompson, Adjunct OER Librarian: jthompson@citytech.cuny.edu

New and Noteworthy OER 04/21

New and Noteworthy is the City Tech Library OER Team’s monthly roundup of new and noteworthy open educational resources. We try to include at least one OER relevant to each school at City Tech in every post. At the end of the month, these resources will be compiled and distributed by the library liaison for your department. Please contact us if you know of new or particularly interesting OER to share with our colleagues or would like more information about OER initiatives at City Tech.

Anthropology

  • Beliefs: An Open Invitation to the Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion, by Amanda Zunner-Keating, Madlen Avetyan, and Ben Shepard (2023?). License: CC BY
    “The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion” is a classic course in departments of anthropology all over the world. In part, this is because every culture engages with these three topics. Their universal presence across cultures provides lessons about our shared nature as humans. At the same time, every culture engages with these topics in its own way. Their diverse expression across cultures also warrants explanation.”

Business

  • Business Law, Ethics, and Sustainability, by Andrew J Hosmanek, Brenden Smith, and Michael Dayton (2022). License: CC BY-NC-SA
    “Business Law, Ethics, and Sustainability is a textbook for undergraduate law courses. It covers business law topics such as contracts, business organizations, employment law, and torts, as well as a general survey of American law. Additional topics include Constitutional law, civil rights, environmental law, criminal law, and litigation.”
  • Intro to Social Media, by Cheryl Lawson, Oklahoma State University (2022). License: CC BY
    “This book is aimed at managers, business owners, marketing managers, and aspiring social media marketing interns and managers. I will assume that however accomplished in your own field – baker, developer, teacher and that even as successful business owners, you approach the topic of social media marketing as a beginner. Even if you are an avid personal user of social networks, we will treat this book as a guided tour of social media for marketing purposes.”

Communication Design

  • Tools for Podcasting by Jill Olmsted, American University (2023). License: CC BY
    “If you’re interested in learning about the growing universe of podcasting, how it works and finding tools and inspiration to create your own podcast, this online resource is for you. My focus is on audio podcasting and this practical guide will help you navigate the technology and best practices in an easy-to-understand handbook.”

Computer Systems Technology

  • Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project – 2nd Edition by Karl Fogel (2005). License: CC BY-SA
    “Producing Open Source Software is a book about the human side of open source development. It describes how successful projects operate, the expectations of users and developers, and the culture of free software.”
  • Programming Persistent Memory: A Comprehensive Guide for Developers, by Steve Scargall, Apress (2020). License: CC BY
    “Programming Persistent Memory describes the technology and why it is exciting the industry. It covers the operating system and hardware requirements as well as how to create development environments using emulated or real persistent memory hardware. The book explains fundamental concepts; provides an introduction to persistent memory programming APIs for C, C++, JavaScript, and other languages; discusses RMDA with persistent memory; reviews security features; and presents many examples.”

Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology

  • VESL Basic Blueprint Reading by Lisa Hillyard, Open Oregon Educational Resources (2023). License: CC BY
    “This is an entry level blueprint reading book written for the first year welding student. The book will be used in the first term of a two year welding program to familiarize the student to sketching and reading blueprints.”

Economics

  • Economics for Life: Real World Financial Literacy, Donald Wargo, Temple University Press (2023). License: CC BY-NC
    “This textbook is primarily written for a course in financial literacy for college undergraduates. However, they do not have to be business or economics majors. In my most recent class, using this book, there were Art History majors and Engineering majors who were quite comfortable with this textbook. The only math prerequisite is an understanding of high school algebra and ability to read graphs. Any formulae in the book are not complicated beyond elementary algebra.”

English

  • An Open Companion to Early British Literature, edited by Allegra Villarreal (2019). License: CC BY-NC
    “Our Open Companion is both an anthology to the great works of early British literature and a guide for future students and any interested audiences. This book represents the voices of a diverse group of community college students who have penned the introductions for each open-source reading and have further provided sample essays, discussion questions, annotations and digital learning objects to aid in the comprehension of often quite challenging texts. Their generosity, good humor and dedication to this project have made this book possible.”

Nursing

  • Nursing Pharmacology, by Elizabeth Christman and Kimberly Ernstmeyer, Chippewa Valley Technical College (Updated 2023). License: CC BY
    “This open access Nursing Pharmacology textbook is designed for entry-level undergraduate nursing students.  It explains basic concepts of pharmacology and describes common medication classes. This book is not intended to be used as a drug reference book, but direct links are provided to DailyMed, which provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States.”

Sociology

  • The Last Years of Polish Jewry: On the Eve of Destruction: Essays, 1935-37 (volume 2), by Yankev Leshchinksy. Translated by Robert Brym. Translation: 2023. License: CC BY-NC
    “Ukrainian-born Yankev Leshchinsky (1876-1966) was the leading scholarly and journalistic analyst of Eastern European Jewish socioeconomic and political life from the 1920s to the 1950s. Known as “the dean of Jewish sociologists” and “the father of Jewish demography,” Leshchinsky published a series of insightful and moving essays in Yiddish on Polish Jewry between 1927 and 1937. The Last Years of Polish Jewry helps to rectify this situation by translating some of Leshchinsky’s key essays.”

OER Team:
Cailean Cooney, Assistant Professor, OER Librarian: ccooney@citytech.cuny.edu Joshua Peach, Adjunct Reference & OER Librarian: jpeach@citytech.cuny.edu
Jo Thompson, Adjunct Reference & OER Librarian: jthompson@citytech.cuny.edu