eTexts and eBooks
- Alex
- A collection of public domain electronic texts and open access documents with a focus on American and English literature.
- Austlii
- The Australasian Legal Information Institute provide text based information on cases, legislation and other legal material.
- Bartleby
- An Internet publisher of literature, reference and verse, providing students, researchers and the intellectually curious with free access to digital information, including fiction, non-fiction, speeches, poetry, essays, quotations.
- eServer
- A growing online community where hundreds of writers, artists, editors and scholars gather to publish works as open archives, available free of charge to readers.
- Online Originals
- A publishing company that operates exclusively on the Internet, publishing and selling books in a variety of electronic formats (including a number of titles that have audio associated with them).
- Poetry Archive
- Thousands of copyright free poems, including classical poetry.
- Project Gutenberg
- Offers over 46,000 free ebooks, all previously published by bona fide publishers, that have been digitised and proofread by thousands of Project Gutenberg volunteers.
- Schomburg Center
- A digital collection of published works by African American women writers of the 19th Century (includes full text of fiction, non-fiction, biographies and poetry).
- Trove
- Disgitised newslepapers and magazines (oversighted by the National Library Australia).
- University of Pennsylvania Digital Library
- Facilitates access to electronic books that are freely readable over the internet and includes links to many specialty and foreign-language repositories.
- UW Madision Electronic Library
- The eTexts: Adopt, Remix, Create program supports instructors who want to find better textbook options for their students, including open access and etext alternatives across a range of subjects, such as the arts, sciences, law, education and more.
- WESS WEB
- Electronic text collections in western European literature compiled by the Association of College and Research Libraries.
- Your Dictionary
- A huge array of dictionaries including specialty ones such as law, medicine, trades languages and translators.
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