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    • Galileo's World Discussion Guide 

      Magruder, Kerry (2014-12-29)
      A discussion guide organized around the book, "Galileo: A Very Short Introduction," by Stillman Drake. It is designed in conjunction with the Galileo's World Exhibition at the University of Oklahoma to be used as an ...
    • Galileo's World Reprise, "Walking Tours." 

      Magruder, Kerry; Purkaple, Brent (2017)
      Galileo's World reprise offers visitors another chance to experience the award-winning exhibition. Materials on display at partner locations will return to OU Libraries and be available in a rotating display located in the ...
    • Graduate Research and Writing Guide 

      Nash, Susan Smith (2016)
      This book contains worksheets, guides, and tips for conducting literature reviews, planning and drafting articles and papers, revising your research papers, and making sure that everything is in the correct style (APA) and ...
    • Hildegard of Bingen: An Abbess for Health Care 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Hildegard of Bingen, Abbess of convents at Rupertsberg and Elbingen in the 12th century, explained their herbal remedies and medical procedures in her book, Physica. In addition to this work on medicine, Hildegard wrote ...
    • Hoot the Owl 

      Todd, Anna (2017)
      A children’s book, "The Story of How the Constellation ‘Hoot the Owl’ Began", was written and Illustrated this past Fall by Anna Todd, a 2nd grade student at Rose Witcher Elementary School, El Reno Public Schools, located ...
    • Inclined Plane: Law of Falling Bodies 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Galileo described his experiment with an inclined plane in his book, Two New Sciences. In this work Galileo was operating within a research tradition in physics known as "impetus." This tradition, begun in the 6th century ...
    • Introduction to the Constellations 

      Magruder, Kerry (2018)
      A short introduction to the constellations, able to be used alongside Urania's Mirror Constellation Set.
    • Johan Schreck: Galileo's Friend in China 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Johann Schreck joined the Jesuit order in 1611, the same year that he used Galileo's telescope to observe the satellites of Jupiter. Upon becoming a Jesuit Schreck joined the Jesuit mission in China, taking with him a ...
    • Johann Kepler: Blueprints of the Universe 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Johann Kepler's "Mystery of the Universe" is rightly considered one of the brilliant illustrations in the history of astronomy. In it, Kepler used the five regular Pythagorean solids to refute the major objections to ...
    • John P. Finley: Tornado Forecasting 

      Boone, Brittany; Purkaple, Brent (2017-08)
      John P. Finley wrote the first book in English devoted to tornadoes. As a member of the US Army Signal Service, Finley's job was weather forecasting. By the 1880s Finley was widely recognized in the military as a tornado ...
    • Lab Manual for Nonmajors Biology 

      Hoefnagels, Mariëlle; Greenwood, Sarah (2019-02)
      Lab manual for use in college-level nonmajors biology courses. Lab manual includes lab safety guidelines and labs for process and tools of science; using the microscope; digestion; food microbiology; bacteria and disease; ...
    • Libraries as makers of OER: A Pilot Project 

      Magruder, Kerry; Purkaple, Brent (2015-11-19)
      The University of Oklahoma Libraries and the History of Science Collection have spent the last year planning Galileo's World, an exhibition showcasing the time period of Galileo through 300 rare books, hand-crafted instrument ...
    • Madame du Châtelet: Newtonian Physicist 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Madame du Châtelet translated Newton's masterwork of physics, the "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy," into French. She also defended Newton in the Newton-Leibniz controversy. This OER shoes images from some ...
    • Margaret Bryan: Science Education 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Margaret Bryan was a schoolmistress for a boarding school for girls in London, in which she taught mathematics and science. She also published several popular scientific textbooks on astronomy, geography, and natural ...
    • Maria Cunitz: Kepler's Defender 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Maria Cunitz was one of the first astronomers to adopt Johann Kepler's astronomy. She made Kepler's achievement easy to grasp, and demonstrated that Kepler's laws were more accurate than anything that had come before. This ...
    • Maria Merian: World-Traveling Entomologist 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Maria Merian (1647-1717), skilled in both art and natural history, studied the relationships between flowers and insects. She conducted research in gardens and museums, produced detailed sketches and beautiful paintings, ...
    • MATH 1503: College Algebra Textbook 

      Haskins, Casey (2018-08)
      This textbook was used at the University of Oklahoma in MATH 1503 during the fall semester of 2018. This OpenStax book is available for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11759/latest MATH 1523 Course Description: ...
    • MATH 1523: Precalculus Textbook 

      Andrews, Candace (2018-08)
      This textbook was used at the University of Oklahoma in MATH 1523 during the fall semester of 2018. It is a modified version of the OpenStax Precalculus textbook. The original version of this book is available for free ...
    • Measurement and Instrumentation: An Introduction to Concepts and Methods, 1st Edition 

      Dyer, John W.; Davis, Chad E. (2020-08)
      Measurement and instrumentation are fundamental elements of many engineering projects. From research, to development, to manufacturing, to user products, engineers are constantly needing to measure things: brightness of ...
    • Orion the Hunter 

      Magruder, Kerry (2015)
      Three stars in a row make up Orion s belt, within a rectangle of four bright stars representing his shoulders and feet. Since Orion's belt of three bright stars lies nearly upon the celestial equator, Orion is visible from ...