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Explore O'Reilly for Higher Education

by Loren Nocheck on 2023-10-04T15:20:00-04:00 in Advanced Manufacturing (ADMA), Analytics (ANLY), Biotechnology (BTEC), Computer and Information Sciences (CISC), Consumer Behavior & Decision Sciences (CBDS), Cybersecurity Operations and Management (CYOM), English (ENGL) & Communication (COMM), Entrepreneurship (ENTP), Experiential Learning (EXPL) and University Seminars (SEMR), General Education (GEND), Geospatial Technology (GSTC), Graduate Studies (GRAD), Healthcare Informatics (HCIN), Information Systems and Information Technology (ISIT), Information Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM), Information Technology Project Management (ITPM), Learning Technologies (LTMS), Management (MGMT), Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business Administration (MEBA), Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology (NANO), Next Generation Disruptive Technologies (NGDT), Project Management (PMGT), Techpreneurship | 0 Comments

O'Reilly for Higher Education is a multi-disciplinary database with books, interactive tutorials, and videos in computer science, information systems, user experience, business, communication, professional development, and management topics.

There are many helpful tools included in this resource and they can help in a variety of ways including:

  • Curated playlists with content organized and highlighted by professionals. These can give an overview of a specific topic and a starting list of resources. You can also build personal playlists of content for your research.
  • Full-length courses that cover a variety of topics.
  • O'Reilly Answers gives users a way to search for content in a direct and easy-to-understand manner.
  • Recorded case studies with readable transcripts.
  • Topics that make it easy to browse resources in a certain area.
  • Recommendations based on resources previously accessed.
  • Professional development and certification resources to help users learn software tools, management skills, coding, and many other topics.

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