Universal Digital Library
The Million Book Project introduced the Universal Digital Library, dedicated to digitally gathering and safeguarding humanity's artistic, literary, and scientific creations. Currently accessible online, the Universal Digital Library offers students and readers the opportunity to explore millions of meticulously scanned and cataloged books. The user-friendly website features advanced search tools, enabling quick access to pertinent information. Readers can also leisurely browse through the extensive collection of ebooks and digital resources, employing various criteria such as book title, author, publication year, subject, and language to enhance their exploration experience.
Delhi University Library System (DULS)
Delhi University Library System (DULS)
The Delhi University Library System (DULS) extends access to more than 37 libraries online, catering to a broader academic audience. Utilizing the campus network, students, teachers, and research scholars can explore digital resources within 63 top-notch electronic databases. Students and research scholars enrolled in colleges affiliated with Delhi University can seamlessly access and borrow a diverse range of digital content through electronically generated memberships.
Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)
Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)
Open Access (OA) embodies a set of principles and practices that eliminate cost and restrictions, ensuring that research output is readily available to students and researchers. The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) is designed to facilitate instant and seamless access to open access books for researchers. Researchers can effortlessly locate relevant open access books through the advanced search option or by navigating resources based on parameters like title, subject, and publishers. Simultaneously, academic publishers can augment the discoverability of their open access books by providing metadata. While students enjoy unrestricted access to DOAB content, they must adhere to licensing guidelines when considering reuse for any purpose.
Internet Archive
The non-profit digital library provides readers with free access to a diverse array of online content. Users can utilize the Internet Archive to explore information and resources by searching through an extensive database of over 525 billion web pages. Additionally, they have the opportunity to access a variety of content, including books, videos, audio files, images, and web pages sourced from popular online repositories such as Universal Libraries, American Libraries, Canadian Libraries, Children's Library, Project Gutenberg, and Community Texts. To enhance user experience, the Internet Archive streamlines content discovery by organizing digital books based on language, making it more convenient for readers to find relevant materials.