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  2. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library is a shadow library project that hosts millions of books, articles and general-interest books without regard to copyright. It is popular among academics and users in emerging economies, but faces legal challenges and domain seizures in some jurisdictions.

  3. ebook - Wikipedia

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    An ebook is an electronic book publication that can be read on various devices. Learn about the origins, terminology and benefits of ebooks, as well as the difference between ebooks and printed books.

  4. 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.

  5. Digital textbook - Wikipedia

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    A digital textbook is a digital book or e-book intended to serve as the text for a class. Learn about the advantages, challenges and controversies of digital textbooks, such as access, cost, interactivity, openness and outcomes.

  6. Open-access monograph - Wikipedia

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    Open access is when academic research is made freely available online for anyone to read and re-use. [4] As with open access journals, there are different business models for funding open-access books, including publication charges, institutional support, library publishing, and consortium models. [5]

  7. Online Books Page - Wikipedia

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    Online Books Page is an index of over 2 million e-text books on the Internet, edited by John Mark Ockerbloom and hosted by the University of Pennsylvania library. It was one of the first and most comprehensive efforts to catalog online texts with library science standards.

  8. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Books allows users to search and view full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned and stored in its database. Books are provided by publishers, authors, and libraries, and can be accessed for free or with permission depending on the copyright status.

  9. Iqro - Wikipedia

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    Iqro is a popular method for teaching Quranic reading in Indonesia and Malaysia, published in the early 1990s by As'ad Humam and Team Tadarus AMM. It consists of six volumes that introduce Arabic letters, vowels, and tajwid rules, and emphasizes active learning and independence.