E-Books
FreeBooks4Doctors
It provides full text resources for medical
Books. FreeBooks4Doctors was created to
promote the free availability of medical books on the
Internet. The unrestricted access to scientific
knowledge will have a major impact on medical practice.
Humanities Text
Initiative (HTI) (University of Michigan)
It provides full text resources in the Humanities. Some
of the collections include the American Verse Project,
British Women Romantic Poets, William Blake’s Songs of
Innocence & of Experience, 18th Century Collections and
the Modern English Collection.
Making of
America (University of Michigan Digital History
Archive)
Making of America (MoA) is a digital library of primary
sources in American social history from the antebellum
period through reconstruction. The collection is
particularly strong in the subject areas of education,
psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and
science and technology. The collection currently
contains approximately 10,000 books and 50,000 journal
articles with 19th century imprints.
On-Line Books Page (University of Pennsylvania)
The site lists over 25,000 freely accessible electronic
books, with full or partial archives of serials in
various subject areas.
Just Free
Books
A portal for finding free books. Search the content of
more than 450 web sites, including gutenberg.org,
wikibooks.org and archive.org. With JustFreeBooks you
can find public domain texts, open books, free audio
books, ad-supported books and more. Just type in the
search box the book, author or theme you want to find.
(part of description from Just Free Books website).
The Oxford Text
Archive
Gives access to electronic texts and linguistics corpora
in a variety of languages. Holdings include editions of
works by individual authors and reference works such as
the Bible and dictionaries.
Project
Gutenberg
A full-text e-book collection of historic and classic
books plus historical documents.
The Harvard
Classic
The most comprehensive and well researched anthology
which is comprised of the 50 volume “5-foot shelf of
books” and the 20 volume Shelf of Fiction. Together they
cover every major literary figure, philosopher,
religion, folkore and historical subject through the
20th century.
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