80 Online Resources for Book Lovers
Posted by Kevin Bondelli on March 15, 2008
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Posted by Kevin Bondelli on March 15, 2008
This post has moved to http://www.kevinbondelli.com/2008/03/15/80-online-resources-for-book-lovers/
Please adjust your bookmarks.
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avagee said
To eBooks you could add http://www.booksinmyphone.com – free classic public domain and creative commons books packaged to run in regular (dumb) cell phones, they support installing direct to the phone over the mobile internet.
David H. Rothman said
You might want to mention the TeleRead e-book blog, which has an Alexa “Daily Reach” stat that’s equal to or better than Library Journal’s.
We cover everything from gizmos and copyright to some books of interest to our regulars (public domain classics and SF are popular).
URL is: http://www.teleread.org/blog.
Many thanks,
David Rothman for TeleRead
Andy said
The online bookstore can add Cocomartini.com – that I save more than $300 for textbooks purchasing for this semaster. All are Brand new. ^_^
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SpillToJill said
nice list
eplreference said
I recommend Litlovers to my book club patrons. It has great discussion guides, lets readers submit their own reviews and lists, and even has online literature “classes” you can take for free. There are suggestions on how to manage book group meetings, lists of popular book club choices, and even menus and recipes to complement books from different cultures!
http://www.litlovers.com/
Book Lamp is a nifty little app that matches books to readers by an analysis of writing styles. It rates books according to pacing, dialog, action etc. and then generates a list of books with similar ratings. There aren’t many books in the database yet, and most are sci-fi or fantasy, but this is an interesting idea that bears watching.
http://beta.booklamp.org/
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Kevin Bondelli said
I fixed the links on the post from the internet archive versions to the direct URLs.
Tom Kaun said
A great list. As a teacher librarian I use several of these regularly but will certainly be taking a look at all of them over the next few weeks. I put an article about this post on my library new blog which is linked from my website.
FYI:
UVa Electronic Text Center has moved to:
http://lib.virginia.edu/digital/collections/finding_digital.html
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