Contents
Cal Poly Pomona

Electronic Books (E-books), Manuscripts, and Documents

Bartleby.com Great Books Online
Bartleby.com
has a small selection of English language classics in full text.

Bibliomania
Word Circuits
Electronic Text Collections in European Literature
These sites also present classic texts online.

Electronic Text Center
“The Etext Center at the University of Virginia Library...build and maintain an internet-accessible collection of SGML and XML-encoded texts and images [and] build and maintain user communities adept at the creation and use of these materials.”

Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction
This site offers Hypertext fiction itself, and links to criticism of Hypertext fiction.

Humanities Text Initiative
From the University of Michigan: includes Making of America (MOA), primary sources (books and journals) in American social history from the ante-bellum period through reconstruction.

Internet Public Library (IPL)
IPL presents annotated links to Online Texts Collections.

The Manuscripts and Archives Digital Images Database (MADID)
From Yale University, digital reproductions of photographs, art, text documents, and other images from Yale Library's Manuscripts and Archives.

National Academy Press
The National Academy Press (NAP) makes over 2000 titles on science, technology, and public policy available free online.

NYPL Digital Gallery
From New York Public Library, images from manuscripts,photographs, books, and much more - over a quarter million in all.

The On-Line Books Page
This University of Pennsylvania site has more than 5000 books in English.

Project Gutenberg
"The Project Gutenberg Philosophy is to make information, books and other materials available to the general public in forms a vast majority of the computers, programs and people can easily read, use, quote, and search."

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
This is the Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. It has searchable capability and links to other Shakespeare resources on the Internet, such as Bartlett's familiar Shakespeare quotations.

 


Daniel Hanne
dhanne@csupomona.edu
July 2008