Electronic Text Archives
There are innumerable text archives are available on the internet. These could be research papers, working papers, journal articles etc. Please use the following links to get access to these archives.
- Alex catalogue of Electronic text
- Avalon Project at the Yale Law School
- Bibliomania
- Bioline Eprints
- Caltech Library System Papers and Publications
- Chapter One
- Clinical Medicine Netprints
- CNR Bologna Research Library Eprints Service
- CogPrints
- Computer Science Preprint server
- Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
- DLIST: Digital Library of Information Science and Technology
- Drucker Archives
- EconWPA
- Electronic Text Center at Uni of Verginia
- Electronic Texts in Philosophy
- e-Print archive
- E-Prints for Library and Information Science [E-LIS]
- ERPAeprints Service
- Escholarship Repository
- E-text archives
- Findarticles.com
- High Energy Physics E-texts
- Intellectual Property E-Archive
- Magportal.com
- Mathematics Archives
- Mathematics Preprint server
- OpenMED Archive
- PhilSci Archive
- PhysicsWeb, Best of
- Political Research Online

- Religion Online
- Urban Planning, 1794-1918: An anthology of articles, papers and reports
- Victorian Women Writers Project
- William Shakespeare's Complete Works
- Xrefer.com
Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts is a collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy. Documents can be downloaded in .pdf and other fromats.
It contains documents in Law, History and Diplomacy.
It has more than 2000 free texts, study guides and reference resources. Most of them are taken from public domain and users are free to download one copy of any e-text for personal use.
This Eprints server is part of the Bioline International system for increasing the visibility and providing open access to research publications from developing countries. The primary content on the server is journal articles that are also present on the Bioline International main site located in Brazil and hosted by CRIA.
It contains full text papers related to library systems and technology.
It allows you to read first chapter of books reviewed by the Washington Post.
A repository of non-peer reviewed original research.
It is a repository for the self-archiving of research and technical papers in Information Science and Computer Science, and other disciplines pertinent to the Library activities.
CogPrints, an electronic archive for papers in any area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science, Philosophy, Biology, Medicine, Anthropology, as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition. One time registration is required to gain access.
Computer Science preprint server-the permanent web archive and rapid distribution medium for research articles in the field of computer science. At present there are around 341 full text papers are available.
The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA) is a core electronic collection of agricultural texts published between the early nineteenth century and the middle to late twentieth century. Full-text materials cover agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, animal science, crops and their protection, food science,forestry, human nutrition, rural sociology, and soil science.
Dlist is a repository of electronic resources in the domains of Library and Information Science (LIS) and Information Technology (IT). Here you can deposit your papers related to the above fields.
Provides access to archives of Dr Peter F. Drucker, guru of management. The mission of the Drucker Archive is to preserve the profound intellectual legacy of Peter F. Drucker and to manage that legacy to the benefit of the scholarly community, the institution and the practice of management as a whole.
This service has been provided by the Economics Department of Washington University. It is devoted to the free distribution of working papers in Economics. Links can also be found on it to the other electronic archives in Economics.
Its holdings include approximately 51,000 on- and off-line humanities texts in twelve languages, with more than 350,000 related images.
Tt provides a database of over 900 links to electronic texts by famous philosophers throughout history. Texts are searchable by three ways: title keyword, philosopher, topic category.
It holds classic collection of e-papers in Physics, Mathematics, Nuclear Sciences and Computer Sciences. This archive is based upon activities supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
E-LIS is an electronic open access archive for scientific or technical documents, published or unpublished, in Librarianship, Information Science and Technology, and related application activities. E-LIS is an archive to deposit preprints, postprints and other LIS publications, it is a service for finding and downloading documents in electronic format, offered as a free service to the international LIS community.
This service is an Open Archive set-up for the Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network (ERPANET) in conjunction with DAEDALUS to provide an ePrints preservation and access facility for the cultural and scientific heritage community.
It is a repository of papers established by University of California under its digital library program. Provides access to full text papers/articles deposited by faculty and research students of University of California and its units.
Home to electronic texts of all kinds, from the sacred to the profane, from the political to the personal.
FindArticles.com is a vast archive of published articles that you can search for free. Constantly updated, it contains articles dating back to 1998 from more than 300 magazines and journals. Articles in FindArticles can be read in its entirety and printed at no cost.
Contains more than 450,000 high-energy physics related articles, including journal papers, preprints, e-prints, technical reports, conference papers and theses, comprehensively indexed by the SLAC and DESY libraries since 1974.
It holds excellent collection of electronic materials on Intellectual property related matters.
Magportal indexes and provides free of cost access to full text of articles selected from good number of free magazines available on the net on different subject areas. The coverage of most of the magazines starts from 1999 or 2000. It sends a newsletter of hot articles to subscribed members and also there is a provision to create your accounts as per your subject interest.
Holds materials which are used in the teaching of mathematics. Currently the Archives is particularly strong in its collection of educational software. Other areas, ranging from laboratory notebooks and problem sets to lecture notes and reports on innovative methods, are growing.
Mathematics Preprint Server is the permanent web archive and rapid distribution medium for research articles in the field of mathematics. At present it holds 814 articles in its database.
OpenMED is an open access archive for Medical and Allied Sciences. Here authors / owners can self-archive their scientific and technical documents. OpenMED is a discipline based International Archive. It accepts both published and unpublished documents having relevance to research in Medical and Allied Sciences including Bio-Medical, Medical Informatics, Dental, Nursing and Pharmaceutical Sciences. It has been developed by Bibliographic Informatics Division, National Informatics Centre, New Delhi, India.
PhilSci an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science. At present, the PhilSci Archive contains 495 documents.
The Best of PhysicsWeb brings together articles about the most exciting areas of modern physics in a single place. Areas covered in it are applied physics, astronomy, condensed matter, etc.
PROL is a pre-print server that serves as the common resource for all emerging scholarship in political science. Provides free full text access to preprints in political science.
Provides access to more than 3,000 full text articles and chapters.
Provides access to over 185 full text articles/papers related to the study of how urban planning developed up to the end of World War I.
It contains works by British women writers of the 19th century.
Provides access to full text of all his works.
It contains encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri and books of quotations from the world's leading publishers.

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