Call number | Item |
L | Education (Go to start of category) |
LC | Social Aspects of Education (Go to start of category) |
LC5800 | International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (2000-) (full serial archives) |
LC5800 .E44 2010 | Emerging Technologies in Distance Education (c2010), ed. by George Veletsianos (PDF with commentary at AU Press) |
LC5800 .O678 2008 | Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge (2008), ed. by Toru Iiyoshi and M. S. Vijay Kumar (PDF with commentary at MIT Press) |
LC5805 .L55 1989 | Linking for Learning: A New Course for Education (OTA-SET-430; Washington: GPO, 1989), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment |
LC5808 .G7 M56 1989 | Mindweave: Communication, Computers and Distance Education (1989), ed. by Robin Mason and Anthony Kaye (HTML at archive.org) |
LC5808 .N45 W45 2011 | Your Books Are In the Mail: Fifty Years of Distance Library Service at Massey University (Palmerston North, NZ: Massey University Library, c2011), by Bruce White (PDF in New Zealand) |
LD-LG | Individual Educational Institutions (Go to start of category) |
LD | Individual Educational Institutions (United States) (Go to start of category) |
LD157.7 1871 | Exercises at the Semi-Centennial of Amherst College, July 12, 1871 (Springfield, MA: S. Bowles and Co., 1871), by Amherst College |
LD171 .A52 | Dedication of Antioch College, and Inaugural Address of its President, by Antioch College and Horace Mann (page images at MOA) |
LD171 .A547 | Religion in Public Instruction: Baccalaureate Address Delivered Before the Graduating Class of Antioch college, Yellow Springs, Ohio, June 20, 1860 (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1860), by Thomas Hill |
LD238 .R3 | The Razorback (full serial archives) |
LD557.5 1867 | Inaugural Address Delivered by Samuel Harris At His Induction Into the Presidency of Bowdoin College, August 6, 1867 (Brunswick, ME: J. Griffin, 1867), by Samuel Harris |
LD557.7 1873 | Address before the Alumni of Bowdoin College, by Daniel R. Goodwin (page images at MOA) |
LD571 .B42 S22 1995 | Brandeis University: A Host at Last (revised and expanded edition; Hanover, NH, and London: Brandeis University Press, c1995), by Abram Leon Sachar (PDF with commentary at Brandeis) |
LD571 .B672 B47 1985 | Brigham Young University: A House of Faith (c1985), by Gary James Bergera and Ronald Priddis (illustrated HTML at Signature Books) |
LD637.K5 W6 | Lida Shaw King: An Appreciation (Boston: Privately printed, 1923), by Mary Emma Woolley, illust. by Frank Weston Benson (page images at HathiTrust) |
LD729.6 .N6 S86 | Sundial (and predecessor student publication; 1957-) (partial serial archives) |
LD729.8 .M37 2016 | The Dream Is Over: The Crisis of Clark Kerr's California Idea of Higher Education (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, c2016), by Simon Marginson (multiple formats with commentary at Luminos) |
LD730 .A4 | Report Relative to Establishing a State University, by California Board of Commissioners Upon the Feasibility of Establishing a State University (page images at MOA) |
LD732 .A4 | Statement of the Progress and Condition of the University of California, by Daniel Coit Gilman (page images at MOA) |
LD736.5 .A5 1968 | Education at Berkeley: The "Muscatine Report" (second printing with corrections and epilogue, 1968), by University of California Select Committee on Education (frame-dependent HTML at cdlib.org) |
LD757 .T68 | Administration and Leadership, by Katherine Towle (HTML at cdlib.org) |
LD760 .D7 | Berkeley: The New Student Revolt (second edition; Alameda, CA: Center for Socialist History, c1965), by Hal Draper, contrib. by Mario Savio (PDF at apc.org) |
LD760 .G65 1999 | The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age in the 1960s (revised electronic edition, 1999), by David Lance Goines (frame-dependent illustrated HTML at cdlib.org) |
LD760 .W55 | Dean of Students Arleigh Williams: The Free Speech Movement and the Six Years War, 1964-1970, by Arleigh Williams (HTML at cdlib.org) |
LD766.5 .A6 | FSM: The Free Speech Movement at Berkeley, by Bettina Aptheker, Robert Kaufman, and Michael Folsom (frame-dependent HTML at cdlib.org) |