Other Electronic Text Sites (General)
- Alex: A Catalogue of Electronic Texts on the Internet
- The Alex catalogue of electronic texts just got bigger. Alex now has 1800
entries, many of them full-length books. Alex now has browsing by author,
title, subject, language, date, and host.
- American
Journalism Review's Web Resources
- Art on the Net's Online Literature References
- Art on the Net is a non-profit, multimedia web site
dedicated to the various disciplines of art. The above link is to their
literature page.
- L'Association des bibliophiles Universels (ABU) (France)
- Collection of French-language public domain etext as well as a mirror for Project Gutenberg's etext collection.
- Athena
- A master list of electronic books, with a particular emphasis on Swiss and
French authors.
- E-World's Library
- The Eden Etext Archive
- A thorough and diverse (religious text, NFL draft pick, Shakespeare's plays, etc.) collection of etexts.
- The English Server at CMU
- The English Server is a cooperative that has published humanities texts to the Internet since 1990.
- etext.org Archive
- An independent archive of electronic texts since 1992.
- Human-Languages Page
- This page is devoted to bringing together information about the languages of the world. The language
resources listed here come from all around the world, and range from dictionaries to language tutorials to
spoken samples of languages.
- Internet-on-a-Disk
- Internet-on-a-Disk is the newsletter of public domain and freely available electronic texts, published by the B&R Samizdat Express.
- New Listings at Books Online
- Lists the titles that have recently been added to their index or entries which have recently been updated.
- OnmiMedia's Links to Electronic Books and Text Sites
- From OmniMedia..."OmniMedia is a leading publisher of high-quality
hypertext electronic books for Windows. We have e-books by both contemporary
authors as well as reissues from classic authors in several subject areas.
Most of our e-books incorporate SoftLock (tm), a state-of-the-art password
protection system which allows us to keep a substantial portion of the title
open for reading. Thus, we can distribute our e-books in full over the
Internet as well as providing a means for users to browse through the e-book
with no obligation to purchase a password. And purchasing a password is as
easy as picking up a telephone or pointing your Web browser! A few of
OmniMedia's titles are totally free, and we plan to add to the number of
free titles as a public service to the Internet community."
- Project Bartleby at Columbia University
- Das Projekt Gutenberg (Germany)
- The Text
Project
- The purpose of the Text Project is to generate hypertext textbooks to
teach various subjects over the network.
- United States' Library of Congress Web Site
- Virtual Libraries (Computer Science)
- A Collection of library-like repositories of Computer Science information on the WWW.
- Virtual Paper and On-Line Literature
- A collection of University Newspapers (online) and other etext archives.
- Yahoo Literature List
- Yahoo's Collection of Literature-related WWW links, including author, book, poetry, proverb and writing sections.

Last Updated: November 1995 by KLT