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Acknowledgements
Accessibility Statement
1. Why Open Access?
Ryerson University
2. What are Open Educational Resources (OER)?
3. What are Open Textbooks?
4. Finding Openly Licensed Content
Ryerson University and Nobuko Fujita
5. Adapt an Open Textbook: Three Steps Before You Begin
6. Make a Plan
7. What Will You Change?
8. Attribution Statements and Copyright Notices
9. Creating an Open Textbook
10. Planning Your Open Textbook
11. Style Guide
12. Canadian Spellings
13. Working with Authors
14. Chapter Prototype
15. Working with Copy Editors
16. Peer Review
17. What is Pressbooks?
18. Change your Password
19. Recover your Password
20. Can't Log in to Pressbooks
21. Book Structure: Parts and Chapters
22. How to Remove Automatic Chapter Numbering
23. How to Import Content from Microsoft Word
24. Working in Word
25. Math and Science Formulas Using LaTeX
26. Adding and Editing Images
27. Images: Adding Captions, Attributions and Citations
28. Linking Material
29. How to Import a Textbook Using a Pressbooks File
30. Open Textbook Formats
31. About Creative Commons Licenses
32. Licensing Your Open Textbook
33. Screenshots of Software
34. Government Websites and Publications
35. Waivers or Release Forms
36. Why an Accessibility Toolkit?
37. Organizing Content
38. Images
39. Tables
40. Weblinks
41. Multimedia
42. Formulas
43. Colour Contrast
44. Activate Plugins
Lauri M. Aesoph
45. Hypothes.is
46. H5P for Interactive Material
47. WP Quick LaTeX
Appendix A - Export Google Documents as epub Files
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