Online Books
Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
A collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy
arXiv e-Prints
Includes
e-Print "preprints" in Physics, Mathematics, Nonlinear Sciences, and
Computer sciences, quantitative biology and statistics.
Athena
Thousands of mainly French and Swiss-authored e-texts, across a broad range of especially Literature, Science & the Arts.
Australian Institute of Marine Science Reference library
This collection may be read in either HTML and/or PDF.
Baen Free Library
Commercial bookstore offers free e-books in HTML Ms Reader, Palm, Rocket & RTF formats. Registration requested.
Bartleby
The Encyclopedia of World History and The Harvard Classics are among many free texts offered at this award-winning site.
Bibliomania
Bibliomania Offers more than 2,000 free classic texts, plus research works. In HTML format, readable by your web browser.
Bibliotheca Augustana
Includes
Bibliothecae Latina, Graeca, Germanica, Anglica, Gallica, Italica,
Hispanica, Polonica et Russica. "Collectio textuum electronicorum.
Black Mask
With a goodly range of free e-books, this site also endears by offering six e-book formats and a special Australian section.
Bookrags
1,500 classic titles available, for Palm or other handheld devices.
CogPrints
Cognitive
Sciences Eprint* Archive - papers in psychology, neuroscience,
linguistics, philosophy, biology, medicine, anthropology and computer
science. Some areas of the archive require registration.
Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE)
Over
13,000 searchable educational resources organized into themes or
collections, broadly on physical sciences, technology, policy and
educational issues.
Digital Library of Information Science and Technology (dLIST)
A
repository of e-resources in Library and Information Science (LIS) and
Information Technology (IT). It contains published and unpublished
papers, data sets, reports & bibliographies.
Dr Jack Cross's Electronic Archive
A
collection of Dr Jack Cross's writings, plus major historical works. It
includes many of the seminal historical source documents of the modern
Western world, including key works by Homer, Dante, Milton, Goethe,
Darwin and many more.
Electronic Texts On The Internet
A useful links page with over eighty entries.
ePrints Queensland University of Technology
An
institutional archive of research papers produced at Queensland
University of Technology by QUT staff and postgraduate students. Items
now deposited span from 1984 to date, and this fast-growing new
collection already offers no less than 967 of them (in May 2005).
eprints University of Melbourne
The
embryonic University of Melbourne eprint collection. The oldest item
dates back to 1945. In order to access some areas of the archive, you'll
need a user registration (no charge).
EuroDocs
Primary historical documents from Western Europe. Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations.
Free Online Novels and Cyberbooks
Nearly
fifty new novels ranging over many genres, including SF/Fantasy,
mystery, romance, humour and lots more. A gift from new authors seeking
your attention. Either as HTML or as downloadable files.
Internet Public Library
Over 20,000 free books available online.
Literature @ SunSITE
Collection
of digital literary texts from famous, mostly U.S. authors. May be read
online, printed, or downloaded for further study.
Litrix Reading Room
Features
works of literature in English, including classics, mystery, horror,
sci-fi, westerns, Sherlock Holmes, Americana. For reading online, or
save each chapter to read offline in your web browser.
Lysator Free e-books
Lysator
is a lively academic computer society & major e-publishing stalwart
located at Linköping University in Sweden. They also offer few
miscellaneous e-texts.
ManyBooks
Free
PDA e-books. Many thousands of public domain e-books from Project
Gutenberg and elsewhere. They're available here either to read online in
plain text or formatted to download for the Adobe Reader, Palm eReader,
Palm Doc, iSilo, Rocketbook and other r-reader softwares.
MIT OpenCourseWare
This
free downloadable material for 500 courses has been accessible since
the end of September 2003. Presented in HTML, however courses may
include other readers. (software for all of these may be downloaded from
the site's Technical Requirements page).
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)
Links to digital theses/dissertations available in Australia, Canada, many European nations, Hong Kong, Taiwan & the USA.
Online Books Page
This University of Pennsylvania site offers access to more than 35,000 books online.
Perseus Project
A
great classical digital library site, with Greek & Latin texts,
commentaries, an atlas, coin images, art, archaeology and more.
Project Gutenberg
It
is the original free digital library of books no longer in copyright.
The full Gutenberg collection now exceeds 5,000 books. The whole
collection represents a monumental effort in unpaid, unselfish, labour
since 1971.
Project Libellus
The
University of Washington, Seattle, provides this library of Latin
texts, readable in your web browser. In HTML & TeX (a subset of
ASCII). Thirteen classical Latin authors represented.
Project Runeberg
Project
Runeberg publishes free electronic editions of old Nordic literature on
the Internet. Since 1992. More than 900 titles, mostly in Swedish.
SETIS
The
Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service at the University of Sydney
Library. Currently around two hundred theses are available. NB: While
you may access many texts from the Web, a large number are commercially
licensed and available only to users at the University
Soil And Health Library
Free public library offering books on holistic agriculture, holistic health, self-sufficient living, and personal development.
The Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
An
archive of international literature on "the commons". A full-text
Digital Library, a Working Paper Archive of author-submitted papers, and
links to relevant references are included and can be access via PDF.
Virtual Library
It
is the oldest catalog of the web, started by Tim Berners-Lee, the
creator of html and the Web itself. Unlike commercial catalogs, it is
run by a loose confederation of volunteers.
World eBook Library
It
provides free, unlimited public access to a comprehensive collection of
public domain texts & references, and links to thousand of on-line
libraries around the world. For a small annual fee, also offers access
to over than 500,000+ PDF e-books and e-documents, plus 23,000 mp3 audio
books.