WorldCat
The biggest collection of library holdings in the world is now publicly searchable for free. |
LibriVox
LibriVox provides totally free audiobooks from the public domain. |
Adult Reading Roundtable Booklists
Looking for something to read? This group has collected some wonderful suggestions. |
Amazon Books
Not just a bookstore but a great place to find reviews, books lists, and more. |
Bartleby.com
Bartlett's and Columbia quotations, Columbia Encyclopedia, and more, online. |
Book Index with Reviews (EBSCO)
Provides information on over 3.8 million book titles in a wide range of formats, including large print, books on tape, etc. Fiction and non-fiction titles are included in the database, in all genres. Over 800,000 full text searchable reviews. |
Book Source: Nonfiction
Full text and abstracts for 1000 popular nonfiction books.Articles on literature, social studies, history and science, plus career, health, sports, adventure and technology information.Enter your library card number to access. |
BookFinder
Are you looking for a used or out-of-print book? Book Finder searches the most popular sites simultaneously. |
Complete works of Shakespeare
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Contemporary Authors
A guide to current writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, journalism, drama, motion pictures and television. Biographies of these authors are included.Access with your library card number. |
LitFinder
Full text poems, short stories, essays, plays, and speeches. plus citations to thousands more. Biographies and explanations for many. Search by keyword, genre, author, and much more. Access with your library card. |
If you like...
If you like books or music in a certain style or by a particular author or composer, you may wish to explore some of these. |
netLibrary
Over 8,000 netLibrary eBooks are full text searchable and available for use on personal computers in online formats.Enter your 14-digit library card number to access. |
NoveList
Enter your 14-digit library card number and use NoveList to explore books, find recommended reading, and more. You can read reviews, find books by their topics, and link to author websites. |
Project Gutenberg
Over 13,000 full-text books, constantly growing. |
Cliff Notes online
As librarians, we hate 'em. Teachers hate 'em. Some parents hate 'em. But some students and some parents ask for them, and you can read them online for free... |