Electronic Books
These resources will assist you in locating books available in an electronic format.
- Early English Books Online
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TU
"From the first book published in English through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare, this incomparable collection now contains about 100,000 ... titles"
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- eBooks @ the Library
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TCCL
"The Tulsa City-County Library is pleased to offer our customers a collection of more than 1,200 eBooks through ebook vendor, NetLibrary."
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- Electronic Books
TU
This database contains bibliographic records for over 210,000 electronic books cataloged by libraries across the U.S.
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- Electronic Text Center
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"Over 2,100 publicly-available ebooks from the University of Virginia Library's Etext Center …"
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- History E-Book Project
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TU
The History E-Book Project is a collection of major scholarly works from all areas of history, including online versions of printed works as well as original electronic publications.
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- manybooks.net
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"All of the eBooks provided by manybooks.net are free, however donations toward the maintenance of the site are welcome."
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- netLibrary
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TU
"netLibrary brings you electronic books (eBooks) and is designed and engineered with the latest technology to help you find the exact information you need simply and quickly."
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- On Line Books Page
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"The Online Books Page is a website that facilitates access to books that are freely readable over the Internet."
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- Project Gutenberg
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"Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books, or eBooks."
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- Twayne's Authors Series
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TCCL
"Twayne World, US, and English Authors each contains the full text of 200 frequently used Twayne Literary Masters books on individual World, US, or English authors, for a total of 600 individual full-text titles."
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