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—Memphis University School Library
"One of the most comprehensive sources for free, downloadable and web-based e-books"
—Kansas City Public Library (2011)
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—Bexley Council (UK)
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—Utah Libraries (Colleen Eggett, 2012)
"Best of the Web"
—New York Public Library
"Recommended"
—Choice, American College & Research Libraries,
American Library Association
" . . . the best starting point for general readers because it indexes titles from a wide
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—Martha L. Brogan, "A Kaleidosope of Digital American Literature,"
Council on Library & Information Resources
Digital Library Federation (Washington D.C.)
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—Johnson & Wales University Library
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—State Library of Queensland (Australia)
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—Mick O'Leary, "Digital Book Index Mirrors World of E-Books,"
Information Today
"Probably the best global sources for locating online texts . . ."
—"Online Resources" (Jan 26, 2005, v1.1)
Homerton College Library, Cambridge University (UK)
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"Essential . . . simple, swift and 'direct' access to online digital books . . ."
—T. Matthew Ciolek, Director
Internet Publications Bureau
WWW Virtual Library
Australian National University
"Historians love this site . . . Professors who teach Historical Research always include a link to
the DBI in their 'first-day-of-class' speech."
—M. Vicks (Oklahoma)
"One major area of difficulty in the electronic book area of publishing has been
bibliographic control. Libraries do not include, in many cases, free resources on the web
as cataloged records in library OPACs . . . A very useful resource in this area for
libraries and for end users of electronic books."
—David Dillard
Temple University
"Digital Book Index is presently the single best [index] of commercial and non-commercial ebooks."
—William C. Robinson
University of Tennessee
"I am sure you underestimate the value of your book site! Maybe others are too shy
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Classics in South Australia (I live in Adelaide) is getting hold of some of the material.
Our State Library is fantastic, but if they don't have what you want, the next big library is
about 800 km away.
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—Regards, C. J., (Australia)
"This is a big improvement over the sites I've been recommending to students. . . .
Thanks very much . . ."
—Jonathan Betz-Zall (Branch Librarian)
City University, Everett, WA
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—Norman Maynard, Principal
Thornton Friends School
Charlottesville, VA (2007)
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—New Zealand Ministry of Education
"Provides links to more than 142,000 title records from more than 1800
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—National Library of the Philippines
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—University of Texas at Austin
"About 120,000 of these books, texts, and documents are available free, while
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—American University of Paris
"e-books from over 1,800 publishers. Many categories of books are listed, including
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—Embassy of the United States, Cairo, Egypt
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—Nebraska Library Commission
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—The Puritan Board
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—Beth Ritter-Guth (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)
"Thousands of full-text books in Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences."
—Wilfrid Laurier University Library (Canada)
"This is a great resource for primary sources."
—ABCLibraries
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—La Bibliotheque Nationale de France
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—Midwestern Microhistory
"Index entries link directly to the host site"
—North Dakota State Library
"Where available, download EPUB and PDF files to the Sony Ereader."
—Newcastle University (UK)
"Bibliographic data can be searched or browsed a variety of ways."
—British Columbia Digital Library
"You may also be interested in the Digital Book Index for Archaeology,
which contains a long list of free archaeological electronic texts."
—Archaeology in Europe.
"A great student resource"
—Notes4College
"Supports Ipad, Kindle and Nook readers.
...also contains classic children's books."
—Waynesboro (Mississippi) Library System
"EUI members should check the Library Catalogue for titles where full-text is not available.
About 140,000 of these books, texts, and documents are available [at DBI] free of charge"
—European University Institute (San Domenico di Fiesole (FI) - Italy)
"Important open access links [DBI]"
—Gandhi Institute of Engineering & Technology (India)
"Thousands of digital books ... Most available at no charge."
—Fordham University Library
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