Totally Free Online Libraries

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Did you know that right now you can access over 4 million books for free on the internet? All kinds of fascinating books including fiction and non-fiction, reference even high tech, business and medical topics are available, right now and completely free. Check out the following libraries to get your free books!

Bartleby.com

http://www.bartleby.com/

Offers reference books, fiction, non-fiction and verse completely free! Need dictionaries, Strunk's, Gray's Anatomy, Post's Book of Etiquette or the Farmer's Cookbook? Bartleby's offers them all. Need the complete history of the world and a full set of encyclopedias, all the Harvard Classics, Tom Sawyer, Shakespeare or the Bible? Bartleby has all those books for free too!

The University of Adelaide

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au

The University of Adelaide offers a massive free online library that includes public domain and classic books of all kinds. The University of Adelaide collection offers simple format E-Books that can be downloaded, read and printed easily.

FreeCodeMomma.com

http://www.freecodemomma.com/

FreeCodeMomma is a one stop source for all free technical articles, technical books, tutorials, source code and documentation for software. If you need help learning how to use HTML, ASP, C/C+, SQL, Perl or PHP or Java this is the place to go.

The Free Library

http://www.thefreelibrary.com

The free library has over four million magazine, periodical and journal articles, research and books available. Some of the articles are in abstract form and some have the full length articles available.

Project Gutenberg

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

Over 27,000 free books are available on the Project Gutenberg website. These books are public domain or classic books. Project Gutenberg is also seeking volunteers to help preserve knowledge and make books available to everyone.

Free Books 4 Doctors

http://www.freebooks4doctors.com/

Free Books 4 Doctors has medical books available for free. This is an ideal resource for learning about medical history and current research. Are you a medical practitioner, student or thinking about becoming one? If so take a look.

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