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  2. Library Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Library Genesis (LibGen) is a file-sharing site that provides free access to scholarly and general-interest content, such as books, articles, comics, and magazines. It has a history of legal issues with publishers and is blocked by some ISPs, but also has a global user base and a peer-to-peer network.

  3. Library of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, collections, and functions of the Library of Congress, the oldest federal cultural institution and the de facto national library of the U.S. Find out how it was founded, rebuilt, and expanded over time, and how it serves Congress, citizens, and international visitors.

  4. British Library - Wikipedia

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    The British Library is a research library in London that contains over 170 million items from many countries and formats. It is a legal deposit library that receives copies of all books produced in the UK and Ireland, and has a history dating back to the 17th century.

  5. Center for the Book - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Congress National Book Festival, established in 2001 by Laura Bush and James H. Billington, [13] is an annual event in which the Center for the Book plays a major role. The festival was previously held on the National Mall for two days in the fall.

  6. Open Library - Wikipedia

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    Open Library is an online project of the Internet Archive that aims to create "one web page for every book ever published". It offers digital copies of public domain, out-of-print, and in-print books, as well as links to purchase or borrow books, but has faced copyright violation accusations.

  7. National Digital Library Program - Wikipedia

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    A project by the Library of Congress to digitize primary source materials for U.S. history and culture. Learn about the history, scope, formats, and access of the NDLP collections.

  8. United States Copyright Office - Wikipedia

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    Supplying the information needs of the Congress, the Library of Congress has become the world's largest library and the de facto national library of the United States. This repository of more than 162 million books, photographs, maps, films, documents, sound recordings, computer programs, and other items has grown largely through the operations ...

  9. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    A list of links to free and trustworthy information sources on the web, organized by topics such as science, social sciences, biographies, and more. Find public domain images, newspapers, journals, and other resources for your research and learning.