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Electronic Texts
Links to books, documents, journals and primary sources that are available in their entirety online. Be sure to search our collection of online books in NetLibrary, a subscription service available to TC3 staff and students. Not sure where to start? Try the Online Books Page, a comprehensive index to over 25,000 titles available on the Internet.
- African American Women Writers of the 19th Century - 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers. Includes poetry, short stories, histories, narratives, novels, autobiographies, social criticism, and theology, as well as economic and philosophical treatises.
- American Hypertexts - Classic texts, lost texts and amplified hypertexts.
- American Memory - Historical collections from the Library of Congress. With a Collection Finder organized by topic, format, time and place.
- Athena - Multilingual index to nearly 10,000 books on philosophy, science, classics, literature, history and economics.
- Bartleby.com - Outstanding resource for literature, poetry and reference materials.
- Brookings Institution Press - "30,000 pages of cutting-edge public policy research."
- Celebration of Women Writers - Comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women.
- Classics in the History of Psychology - Over 25 books and about 200 articles of "historically significant public domain documents from the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines."
- Cornell Historic Monograph Collection - 441 General monographs, Cornell Dissertations and Math books.
- DSpace at SUNY - Digital repository of the State University of New York. The SUNY Press E Book Collection provides full-text access to over 450 books published by State University of New York Press in 2003 and 2004. Some of the titles include Kindness and the good society by William S. Hamrick, Teaching cooperative learning: the challenge for teacher education by Elizabeth G. Cohen (winner of the 2004 AESA Critics' Choice Award), and Talking about a revolution: the languages of educational reform by Jacqueline Cossentino. (Note: The link to the full-text is at the bottom of the page.)
- Digital Library Federation Public Access Collections - Search or browse by collection or institution.
- Documenting the American South - Collection of over 1,205 books and manuscripts on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century.
- Early Americas Digital Archive - "Collection of electronic texts originally written in or about the Americas from 1492 to approximately 1820."
- Early Canadiana Online - Over 3,000 books and pamphlets documenting Canadian history from the first European contact to the late 19th century. The collection is particularly strong in literature, women's history, native studies, travel and exploration, and the history of French Canada. (Ignore request for username and password)
- Electronic Literature Directory - "Descriptive guide to 2353 works, 1196 authors, and 193 publishers."
- Electronic Research Collections - Partnership between the United States Department of State and the Federal Depository Library at the Richard J. Daley Library, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). There is an index.
- Electronic Text Center Modern English Collection - Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, letters, newspapers, manuscripts and illustrations from 1500 to the present, arranged by author's last name or by category of interest. The Ebook Library consists of 2,100 publicly-available ebooks including classic British and American fiction, major authors, children's literature and American history. These titles are available in both HTML (web version) for online viewing and as a Microsoft Reader Ebook, suitable for downloading.
- EServer - Over 35,000 works online. Collections include Fiction, Poetry and History.
- EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History
- Google Book Search- Search for full-text public domain titles.
- Guide to the Open Access Movement - "Guide to the terminology, acronyms, initiatives, standards, technologies, and players in the open-access or free online scholarship (FOS) movement —the movement to publish scholarly literature on the internet and make it available to readers free of charge and free of unnecessary licensing restrictions."
- Humanities Text Initiative - With an Alphabetical List of Resources in the public domain and a Modern English Collection checklist.
- Internet Archive: Text Archive - Over 24,000 items.
- Internet Classics Archives - Over 400 works of classical literature.
- Internet History Sourcebook Project - Collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts (Ancient,
Medieval and
Modern).
- Making of America- Extensive digital library of nineteenth century books and journals. This digitization project was undertaken at both the University of Michigan and Cornell University with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Search both collections; the Michigan collection
consists of imprints between 1850 and 1877 and "currently contains
approximately 9,500 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century
imprints."
You can browse the Michigan collection by subject,
author, and title.
The Cornell collection, which covers the period of 1840 - 1900, "provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles."
You can also browse the periodical titles at Cornell and Michigan.
- National Academies Press - Over 3,700 online texts, searchable and indexed by subject.
- New York State Library Digital Collections - Has a FAQ page.
- New York State Historical Literature - Cornell University Library collection of over 600 pamphlets and monographs.
- NYPL Digital Gallery - "Over 300,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated books, printed ephemera, and more."
- OAIster
Open Access Initiative (OAI) to create a "collection of freely available, previously difficult-to-access, academically-oriented digital resources that are easily searchable by anyone." OAIster currently [February 2006] contains 6,509,564 electronic records from 604 institutions. This project of the University of Michigan Digital Library Production Service allows you to search by author, title and subject and you can also search by resource type (text, image, audio, video, dataset). In addition, you can search or browse by institution. "For students or scholars in search of digital materials, particularly images, audio, and video, OAIster is a much better resource than standard Web search engines." (Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, February, 2006)
- Online Books Page - Comprehensive index to over 20,000 titles available on the Internet, listed by author, title, subject, and serials.
- Online Medieval and Classical Library - "Collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization."
- Open Library - Internet Archive project "to create free web access to important book collections from around the world."
- Oxford Shakespeare (1914) - Fully searchable text, edited by W. J. Craig, contains the full-text of 37 plays, 154 sonnets and miscellaneous verse.
- Oxford Text Archive - More than 2500 resources in over 25 different languages. Although many of the texts require the user to obtain written permission, there are a number of public domain texts available in a number of formats, with an emphasis on literary and linguistic disciplines.
- Perseus Digital Library - Digital library of textual and visual resources for the study of the ancient world.
- Presidential Libraries - Links to ten Presidential Libraries. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library has over 13,000 digitized documents.
- Project Gutenberg - Online library of over 2700 pre-1923 texts, available in text or compressed file (zip) format. You can use the Online Books Page to locate books in Project Gutenberg.
- Rand Publications - Includes reports in the fields of Child Policy and Civil and Criminal Justice.
- Representative Poetry On-Line - Over 2,400 English poems by 385 poets from the early medieval period to the beginning of the twentieth century, indexed by poet, first line, date, keyword. Also includes Prose and Verse Criticism of Poetry.
- UNICEF Publications - Browsable by subject, region, title and date.
- Wordtheque - Over 19,000 e-books and texts in 150 languages. Texts include thousands of literary classics, novels, monographs and technical-scientific-based papers.
- Worldcat - Provides access to records for over 1 billion items in more than 10,000 libraries worldwide including the full-text of thousands of goverment publications. For example an advanced search for U.S. G.P.O.(keyword), human trafficking (title) and 2006 (publication date) will retrieve the full text of a Congressional hearing on Germany's World Cup brothels.
- Wright American Fiction - Collection of 19th century American fiction, as listed in Lyle Wright's bibliography American Fiction, 1851-1875. There are currently 2,887 volumes included by 1,456 authors.
Last update: Monday, March 31, 2008
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