Note: The NSU Libraries online collection includes two of your course books as eBooks. Click on the title link to access NovaCAT -- within the record you will find a link to a NSU database. Sign in and you will have full access to the eBook. If you want to set up your computer or other device for offline use look at the eBook Library Guide and contact the Library Virtual Services for help. Print copies are available to whomever requests them first via ILLiad. {If you are purchasing the online book, comparison shop. Some of these books are available as propriety online versions via Amazon and Barnes & Noble, but there are also options via the publishers and other stores. I've noted that information within this list to help you comparison shop. Please check with the NSU Bookstore as well.}
Bertalanffy, L. v. General system theory: Foundations, development, applications. {NSU Libraries have this book in print only. / Kobo}
Gleick, J. Chaos: Making a new science. {NSU Libraries do not own this book. / Publisher's website}
Johnson, N. Simply complexity: A clear guide to complexity theory. {NSU Libraries do not own this book. / Publisher's website}
Knight, J. Institutions and social conflict. {NSU Libraries have this book in print only. / Cambridge University Press offers an eBook version.}
Laszlo, E. The systems view of the world: A holistic vision for our time. {NSU Libraries have this book in print only.}
Meadows, D. H. Thinking in systems: A primer. {NSU Libraries have this book in print only.}
Miller, P. Complex adaptive systems: An introduction to computational models of social life. {NSU Libraries have the 2007 eBook.}
North, D. Institutions, institutional change and economic performance. {NSU Libraries have this book in print only.}
Page, S. E. The difference: How the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools, and societies. {NSU Libraries have this book in print only.}
Page, S. E. Diversity and complexity. {NSU Libraries have the 2011 eBook.}
Vogel, S. Why the wheel is round: Muscles, technology, and how we make things move. {NSU Libraries do not own this book. / As of 5/11/20 all University of Chicago Press e-books are on sale at 30% off with the code EBOOK30.}