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Listed below are some of the titles available at the CSI Library. In the middle column, you will find physical formats of Textbooks on Reserve or in Stacks (3rd floor). Below the "Need Help" section (in the left frame) are Literature e-Textbooks. In the extreme right frame are e-Textbooks, many from the Open Educational Resources publishers, such as OpenStax and many others.
Titles are arranged in alphabetical order. Reserve items are available for checkout for up to 2 hours.
If you do not find a textbook that you are looking for, please utilize OneSearch or ask a Librarian.
Calculus - Early Transcendentals
by
Jon Rogawski
Chemistry Atoms First 2e
by
Multiple Authors - OpenStax
Choosing and Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research
by
Cheryl Lowry
Choosing & Using Sources presents a process for academic research and writing, from formulating your research question to selecting good information and using it effectively in your research assignments. Additional chapters cover understanding types of sources, searching for information, and avoiding plagiarism. Each chapter includes self-quizzes and activities to reinforce core concepts and help you apply them. There are also appendices for quick reference on search tools, copyright basics, and fair use. What experts are saying about Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research: “…a really fantastic contribution that offers a much needed broadened perspective on the process of research, and is packed to the brim with all kinds of resources and advice on how to effectively use them. The chapter on plagiarism is really excellent, and the chapter on searching for sources is utterly brilliant.” – Chris Manion, PhDCoordinator of Writing Across the Curriculum at Ohio State University “… an excellent resource for students, with engaging content, graphics, and examples—very compelling. The coverage of copyright is outstanding.” – J. Craig GibsonCo-chair of ACRL's Task Force on Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education
Computer Networks: A Systems Approach
by
Larry Peterson, Bruce Davie
Suppose you want to build a computer network, one that has the potential to grow to global proportions and to support applications as diverse as teleconferencing, video on demand, electronic commerce, distributed computing, and digital libraries. What available technologies would serve as the underlying building blocks, and what kind of software architecture would you design to integrate these building blocks into an effective communication service? Answering this question is the overriding goal of this book—to describe the available building materials and then to show how they can be used to construct a network from the ground up.
Fundamentals of Business
by
Stephen J. Skripak
This text is an open education resource intended to serve as a no-cost, faculty customizable primary text for one-semester undergraduate introductory business courses.
Also available: testbank (by request) and interactive self-quizzing (pressbooks version)
Introduction to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies
by
Milian Kang et al.
This textbook introduces key feminist concepts and analytical frameworks used in the interdisciplinary Women, Gender, Sexualities field. It unpacks the social construction of knowledge and categories of difference, processes and structures of power and inequality, with a focus on gendered labor in the global economy, and the historical development of feminist social movements. The book emphasizes feminist sociological approaches to analyzing structures of power, drawing heavily from empirical feminist research.

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