Open Textbooks - ART & ART HISTORY
Greek Art from Prehistoric to Classical
by
Michael Norris, et al. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A History of Art for Beginners and Students
by
Clara Erskine Clement Waters Project Gutenberg
Smarthistory
by
Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven Zucker
Open Textbooks - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Exploring Perspectives: A Concise Guide to Analysis
by
Randall Fallows
Methods of Discovery: A Guide to Research Writing
by
Pavel Zemliansky
Rhetoric and Composition
by
Wikibook, multiple authors
Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1
by
Lowe, Charles and Pavel Zemliansky, Eds.
Writing Spaces: Readings on Writings, Vol. 2
by
Pavel Zemliansky & Charles Lowe
Writing for Success
by
Scott McLean
Open Textbooks - MUSIC
Choral Techniques
by
Gordon Lamb
Western Music History
by
Wikibook, many authors
Music Tech: An A to Z
by
C Phelps
Supplemental Open Access Resources
Folger Shakespeare Library (Website/Database)
- The Folger Shakespeare Library site includes information about the Folger Library and its collections, performances and programs, library resources, and publications.
The Internet Classic Archives (Website/Database)
- Contains 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors including Homer, Virgil, Aesop, Aristotle, Plato, and Isocrates. Browse or search. Links to other resources.
Literary Criticism - The Internet Public Library (Website/Database)
- The ipl2 Literary Criticism Collection contains critical and biographical websites about authors and their works that can be browsed by author, by title, or by nationality and literary period.
New York Public Library Digital Gallery: Digital Images (Website/Database)
- The NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 300,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated books, printed ephemera, and more.
No One Writes Alone: Peer Review in the Classroom, A Guide for Students (Video)
- This is a short video featuring students actually doing peer review as feedback in a creative writing course. The students are taught how to give and receive feedback about students' work, hoping to best improve it. Several MIT professors provide suggestions, while students actually are filmed giving this feedback to others.
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