
Let’s face it. Reading resources nowadays aren’t cheap, and what with the constantly rising cost of living, ways of saving some cash are indeed very welcome. Why don’t you, students, help your parents a bit by being a little more resourceful when it comes to looking for academic resources?
Go to online libraries
There are lots of open source online book sites out there. All you have to be is smart enough to look for them.
The Internet Public Library is vast! It provides not only thousands of books but also research papers and articles. It is also quite credible since it is a project of various institutions. The only downside to this is that you cannot download the books and so you have to read them online. Another online library that is as credible as the IPL is Google Scholar . It features mostly articles and e-books, some of which you can download and read offline.
One other popular site is Wikibooks, which is much like Wikipedia. There are many well-archived books you can look at here. Yet, like when using Wikipedia, you have to be able to discern which resources are legit and which are not as books are edited frequently by the world wide wiki community. My advice is that use this site not for your main resource but for added information.
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