Open Access Publishing

Thanks to funding from the Government of Saskatchewan, University of Regina Press is able to develop new and adapt existing open textbooks and educational resources, and offer them online for free. Our Open Textbook Publishing Program provides students and instructors with easily accessible, peer-reviewed resources, and aims to democratize the learning experience by saving students the cost of textbooks, improving student grades and reten­tion, and giving instructors the ability to customize their course materials.

To access these books, visit University of Regina’s Open Access webpage at www.uregina.ca/open-access/open-textbooks, or our website at www.uofrpress.ca. These texts are available to download or to read online in a variety of formats, including pdf, ePub, and html—free of charge.

The Open Textbook Publishing Program would not be possible without the support and insight of many different stakeholders at the University of Regina.

  • Tom Chase (Provost and Vice-President, Academic)
  • Dena McMartin (Past Associate Vice-President, Academic and Research)
  • Bruce Walsh (Publisher and Director, University of Regina Press)
  • Cara Bradley, Christina Winter, Brad Doerksen, James Holobetz, and Trevor Kiel (University of Regina Library)
  • Jermain Mckenzie (University of Regina Students’ Union)
  • Trevor Cunningham (Flexible Learning)
  • Rayola Anderson (University of Regina Bookstore)
  • Elsa Johnston (Open Textbook Program Manager)

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Financial Empowerment: Personal Finance for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People Copyright © 2018 by Bettina Schneider and Saylor Academy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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