update
This commit is contained in:
parent
ff97be70bb
commit
420cba1746
|
@ -67,7 +67,6 @@
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Internet Archive [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Internet Archive [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Trantor [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Trantor [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Memory of the World [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Memory of the World [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">AAAAARG [Multi-Lang]</a></li>
|
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Forcoder.su [English]</a></li>
|
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Forcoder.su [English]</a></li>
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Lectulandia [Spanish]</a></li>
|
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Lectulandia [Spanish]</a></li>
|
||||||
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Ebiblioteca [Spanish]</a></li>
|
<li class="menu__item" role="menuitem"><a class="menu__link" href="#">Ebiblioteca [Spanish]</a></li>
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
|
||||||
var dummyData = {
|
var dummyData = {
|
||||||
"Anna's archive":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://annas-archive.org/ target=_blank>Anna's Archive</a></u></p><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://annas-archive.gs/ target=_blank>Mirror 1</a></u></p></div><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left> Anna's Archive is a free non-profit online shadow library metasearch engine (purportedly via IPFS) providing access to a variety of book resources, created by a team of anonymous archivists, and launched in direct response to law enforcement efforts, formally assisted by The Publishers Association and the Authors Guild, to close down the Z-Library website in November 2022.</p></div> ",
|
"Anna's archive":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://annas-archive.org/ target=_blank>Anna's Archive</a></u></p><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://annas-archive.gs/ target=_blank>Mirror 1</a></u></p></div><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left> Anna's Archive is a free non-profit online shadow library metasearch engine (purportedly via IPFS) providing access to a variety of book resources, created by a team of anonymous archivists, and launched in direct response to law enforcement efforts, formally assisted by The Publishers Association and the Authors Guild, to close down the Z-Library website in November 2022.</p></div> ",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"LibGen [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links and Mirrors:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=http://gen.lib.rus.ec/ target=_blank>Gen.lib.rus.ec</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://genotypeinczgrxr.onion/ target=_blank>Tor mirror (files only)</u></a> (In order to access the dark web site you will need <a href=https://www.torproject.org/ target=_blank><u>Tor Browser).</a> </p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://libgen.lc/ target=_blank>Libgen.lc</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://bookfi.net/ target=_blank>BookFI.net</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://libgen.pw/ target=_blank>Libgen.pw</a></p></div><br><br></u><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Multiple languages and file extentions. <br><br> Library Genesis (Libgen) is a file-sharing website for scholarly journal articles, academic and general-interest books, images, comics, and magazines. In part, the site enables free access to content that is otherwise paywalled or not digitized elsewhere. Libgen describes itself as a "links aggregator" providing a searchable database of articles, books, and images "collected from publicly available public Internet resources", as well as uploaded "items from users".</p><p style=text-align:left> Started around 2008 by Russian scientists, it absorbed the contents of, and became the functional successor to, library.nu, which was shut down by legal action in 2012.</p></div>",
|
"LibGen [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links and Mirrors:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://libgen.is/ target=_blank>libgen.is/</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://genotypeinczgrxr.onion/ target=_blank>Tor mirror (files only)</u></a> (In order to access the dark web site you will need <a href=https://www.torproject.org/ target=_blank><u>Tor Browser).</a> </p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://libgen.rs/ target=_blank>Libgen.rs</a></p></div><br><br></u><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Multiple languages and file extentions. <br><br> Library Genesis (Libgen) is a file-sharing website for scholarly journal articles, academic and general-interest books, images, comics, and magazines. In part, the site enables free access to content that is otherwise paywalled or not digitized elsewhere. Libgen describes itself as a "links aggregator" providing a searchable database of articles, books, and images "collected from publicly available public Internet resources", as well as uploaded "items from users".</p><p style=text-align:left> Started around 2008 by Russian scientists, it absorbed the contents of, and became the functional successor to, library.nu, which was shut down by legal action in 2012.</p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Sci-Hub [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links and Mirrors:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=http://sci-hub.st target=_blank>sci-hub.st</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://sci-hub.ru target=_blank>sci-hub.ru</a> </p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://sci-hub.tw target=_blank>sci-hub.tw</a></u></p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> The first pirate website in the world to provide mass and public access to tens of millions of research papers.At this time the widest possible distribution of research papers, as well as of other scientific or educational sources, is artificially restricted by copyright laws. Such laws effectively slow down the development of science in human society. The Sci-Hub project, running from 5th September 2011, is challenging the status quo. At the moment, Sci-Hub provides access to hundreds of thousands research papers every day, effectively bypassing any paywalls and restrictions.</p><p style=text-align:left> Sci-Hub was founded by Alexandra Elbakyan in 2011 in Kazakhstan in response to the high cost of research papers behind paywalls. The site is extensively used worldwide In September 2019, the site's owners said that it served approximately 400,000 requests per day. The number of articles claimed is frequently updated on the site's home page, being over 81 million in April 2020.Sci-Hub and Elbakyan were sued twice for copyright infringement in the United States in 2015 and 2017, and lost both cases by default, leading to loss of some of its Internet domain names. The site has cycled through different domain names since then.</p><br><img src=https://i.imgur.com/NcJAVwV.png style=float:center> </p></div>",
|
"Sci-Hub [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links and Mirrors:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://sci-hub.st target=_blank>sci-hub.st</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://sci-hub.ru target=_blank>sci-hub.ru</a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> The first pirate website in the world to provide mass and public access to tens of millions of research papers.At this time the widest possible distribution of research papers, as well as of other scientific or educational sources, is artificially restricted by copyright laws. Such laws effectively slow down the development of science in human society. The Sci-Hub project, running from 5th September 2011, is challenging the status quo. At the moment, Sci-Hub provides access to hundreds of thousands research papers every day, effectively bypassing any paywalls and restrictions.</p><p style=text-align:left> Sci-Hub was founded by Alexandra Elbakyan in 2011 in Kazakhstan in response to the high cost of research papers behind paywalls. The site is extensively used worldwide In September 2019, the site's owners said that it served approximately 400,000 requests per day. The number of articles claimed is frequently updated on the site's home page, being over 81 million in April 2020.Sci-Hub and Elbakyan were sued twice for copyright infringement in the United States in 2015 and 2017, and lost both cases by default, leading to loss of some of its Internet domain names. The site has cycled through different domain names since then.</p><br><img src=https://i.imgur.com/NcJAVwV.png style=float:center> </p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Internet Archive [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://archive.org target=_blank><u>archive.org</a></u></p></div><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left> <b>The Internet Archive</b> is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge.</p><q><p style=text-align:left> Because we are a library, we pay special attention to books. Not everyone has access to a public or academic library with a good collection, so to provide universal access we need to provide digital versions of books. We began a program to digitize books in 2005 and today we scan 1,000 books per day in 28 locations around the world. Books published prior to 1923 are available for download, and hundreds of thousands of modern books can be borrowed through our Open Library site. Some of our digitized books are only available to the print disabled.</q> </p> </div>",
|
"Internet Archive [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://archive.org target=_blank><u>archive.org</a></u></p></div><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left> <b>The Internet Archive</b> is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge.</p><q><p style=text-align:left> Because we are a library, we pay special attention to books. Not everyone has access to a public or academic library with a good collection, so to provide universal access we need to provide digital versions of books. We began a program to digitize books in 2005 and today we scan 1,000 books per day in 28 locations around the world. Books published prior to 1923 are available for download, and hundreds of thousands of modern books can be borrowed through our Open Library site. Some of our digitized books are only available to the print disabled.</q> </p> </div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -12,12 +12,10 @@ var dummyData = {
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Ebiblioteca [Spanish]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://ebiblioteca.org/ target=_blank><u>ebiblioteca.org</u></a></p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Only books in Spanish. Multiple file formats, but mostly pdf. </p></div>",
|
"Ebiblioteca [Spanish]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://ebiblioteca.org/ target=_blank><u>ebiblioteca.org</u></a></p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Only books in Spanish. Multiple file formats, but mostly pdf. </p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Lectulandia [Spanish]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links and Mirrors:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://lectulandia.cc/ target=_blank><u>lectulandia.cc/</u></a></p><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://www.lectulandia2.com/ target=_blank><u>lectulandia2.com/</u></a></p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Only epub books in Spanish. </p></div>",
|
"Lectulandia [Spanish]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links and Mirrors:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://ww3.lectulandia.co/ target=_blank><u>lectulandia.co</u></a></p><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Only epub books in Spanish. </p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Memory of the World [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/ target=_blank>memoryoftheworld.org</a></u></p></div> <br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Memory of the World is a network of interconnected shadow libraries, each maintained locally and independently from the others. It is modelled after the concept of the public library, extended to the digital realm: with books ready to be shared, meticulously cataloged, everyone is a librarian.</p></div>",
|
"Memory of the World [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/ target=_blank>memoryoftheworld.org</a></u></p></div> <br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Memory of the World is a network of interconnected shadow libraries, each maintained locally and independently from the others. It is modelled after the concept of the public library, extended to the digital realm: with books ready to be shared, meticulously cataloged, everyone is a librarian.</p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"AAAAARG [Multi-Lang]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://aaaaarg.fail/ target=_blank>aaaaarg.fail</a></u></p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> AAAAARG (originally AAARG, the acronym of Artists, Architects, and Activists Reading Group) is an online text repository. It was created by the artist Sean Dockray and serves as a library for The Public School, a framework supporting autodidact activities. Aaaaarg has grown into a community of researchers and enthusiasts from contemporary art, critical theory, philosophy, and related fields who maintain, catalog, annotate and run discussions relevant to their research interests.</p></div>",
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Pirateca [Spanish]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://lapirateca.com/ target=_blank>lapirateca.com</a></u></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://6upyqoz4kgpmteheo5w6paysqmz3wfo5s6jvknkwfsn5zwuzz3wbnhqd.onion/ target=_blank><u>Tor mirror</u></a> (In order to access the dark web site you will need <a href=https://www.torproject.org/ target=_blank><u>Tor Browser</u>).</a> </p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Only books in Spanish. Mostly pdf format.</p> <br> <img src=https://pirateca.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/logopirateca-02.png style=float:center> </p></div>",
|
"Pirateca [Spanish]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://lapirateca.com/ target=_blank>lapirateca.com</a></u></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=http://6upyqoz4kgpmteheo5w6paysqmz3wfo5s6jvknkwfsn5zwuzz3wbnhqd.onion/ target=_blank><u>Tor mirror</u></a> (In order to access the dark web site you will need <a href=https://www.torproject.org/ target=_blank><u>Tor Browser</u>).</a> </p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div> <div> <p style=text-align:left> Only books in Spanish. Mostly pdf format.</p> <br> <img src=https://pirateca.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/logopirateca-02.png style=float:center> </p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Forcoder.su [English]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://forcoder.su/ target=_blank><u>forcoder.su</u></a></p></div><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left>Ebooks & Elearning For Programming. Mostly ebooks in multiple formats, but also other resources such as video courses.</p></div>",
|
"Forcoder.su [English]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Link:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://forcoder.su/ target=_blank><u>forcoder.su</u></a></p></div><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left>Ebooks & Elearning For Programming. Mostly ebooks in multiple formats, but also other resources such as video courses.</p></div>",
|
||||||
|
@ -34,12 +32,12 @@ var dummyData = {
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Telegram Bots":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://t.me/bookdownbot target=_blank><u>@bookdownbot</u></a> (Books in English)</p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Alternatives:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://bibliotecasecreta.nl target=_blank><u>BibliotecaSecreta</u></a> (Contains up-to-date Telegram bots)</p></div><div><p><img src=https://i.imgur.com/Qu05N6D.png class=center style=width:370px;height:300px> </p></div>",
|
"Telegram Bots":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://t.me/bookdownbot target=_blank><u>@bookdownbot</u></a> (Books in English)</p></div><br><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Alternatives:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=http://bibliotecasecreta.nl target=_blank><u>BibliotecaSecreta</u></a> (Contains up-to-date Telegram bots)</p></div><div><p><img src=https://i.imgur.com/Qu05N6D.png class=center style=width:370px;height:300px> </p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Reading online [English]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://readanybook.com/ target=_blank><u>ReadAnyBook</u></a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left> <a href=https://novels80.com/ target=_blank><u>Novels80</u></a> </p></div>",
|
"Reading online [English]":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://readanybook.com/ target=_blank><u>ReadAnyBook</u></a></p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"About this site":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:justify>The name of this site comes from the <a href=https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/shadow-libraries target=_blank><u>homonym book</u></a> edited by Joe Karaganis.</p><p style=text-align:justify><b>Shadow libraries</b>, sometimes called pirate libraries, consist of texts aggregated outside the legal framework of copyright.</p><hr><p style=text-align:justify>Today's pirate libraries have their roots in the work of Russian academics to digitize texts in the 1990s. Scholars in that part of the world had long had a thriving practice of passing literature and scientific information underground, in opposition to government censorship—part of the samizdat culture, in which banned documents were copied and passed hand to hand through illicit channels. Those first digital collections were passed freely around, but when their creators started running into problems with copyright, their collections “retreated from the public view," <a href=https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/2341818/162448_Libraries_in_the_post_scarcity_era.pdf target=_blank><u>writes Balázs Bodó</u></a>, a piracy researcher based at the University of Amsterdam. "The text collections were far too valuable to simply delete," he writes, and instead migrated to "closed, membership-only FTP servers."</p><p style=text-align:left>More recently, though, those collections have moved online, where they are available to anyone who knows where to look.</p><p style=text-align:left>The <b>purpose</b> of this site, then, is to have all these libraries at our fingertips when in need of a certain text or book.</p><br><p style=text-align:left><b>As Aaron Swartz put it:</b></p><p style=text-align:center><i> Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves. </p></i><p style=text-align:center><i> (…)</p></i><p style=text-align:center><i> We need to take information, wherever it is stored, make our copies and share them with the world. We need to take stuff that's out of copyright and add it to the archive. We need to buy secret databases and put them on the Web. We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file sharing networks. We need to fight for Guerilla Open Access.</p></i><p style=text-align:center><i> With enough of us, around the world, we'll not just send a strong message opposing the privatization of knowledge — we'll make it a thing of the past. Will you join us?</p></i><p style=text-align:left> Read the full text of the <a href=https://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt target=_blank><u>Guerilla Open Access Manifesto</u></a></p><hr><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Contribute:</p></div></li><p style=text-align:left> Am I missing some libraries that should be here? Please write to shadowlibraries [@] protonmail.com.</p></div>",
|
"About this site":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:justify>The name of this site comes from the <a href=https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/shadow-libraries target=_blank><u>homonym book</u></a> edited by Joe Karaganis.</p><p style=text-align:justify><b>Shadow libraries</b>, sometimes called pirate libraries, consist of texts aggregated outside the legal framework of copyright.</p><hr><p style=text-align:justify>Today's pirate libraries have their roots in the work of Russian academics to digitize texts in the 1990s. Scholars in that part of the world had long had a thriving practice of passing literature and scientific information underground, in opposition to government censorship—part of the samizdat culture, in which banned documents were copied and passed hand to hand through illicit channels. Those first digital collections were passed freely around, but when their creators started running into problems with copyright, their collections “retreated from the public view," <a href=https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/2341818/162448_Libraries_in_the_post_scarcity_era.pdf target=_blank><u>writes Balázs Bodó</u></a>, a piracy researcher based at the University of Amsterdam. "The text collections were far too valuable to simply delete," he writes, and instead migrated to "closed, membership-only FTP servers."</p><p style=text-align:left>More recently, though, those collections have moved online, where they are available to anyone who knows where to look.</p><p style=text-align:left>The <b>purpose</b> of this site, then, is to have all these libraries at our fingertips when in need of a certain text or book.</p><br><p style=text-align:left><b>As Aaron Swartz put it:</b></p><p style=text-align:center><i> Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves. </p></i><p style=text-align:center><i> (…)</p></i><p style=text-align:center><i> We need to take information, wherever it is stored, make our copies and share them with the world. We need to take stuff that's out of copyright and add it to the archive. We need to buy secret databases and put them on the Web. We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file sharing networks. We need to fight for Guerilla Open Access.</p></i><p style=text-align:center><i> With enough of us, around the world, we'll not just send a strong message opposing the privatization of knowledge — we'll make it a thing of the past. Will you join us?</p></i><p style=text-align:left> Read the full text of the <a href=https://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt target=_blank><u>Guerilla Open Access Manifesto</u></a></p><hr><li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Contribute:</p></div></li><p style=text-align:left> Am I missing some libraries that should be here? Please write to shadowlibraries [@] protonmail.com.</p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Rave Book Seach":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://ravebooksearch.com/#gsc.tab=0 target=_blank>Rave Book Seach</a></u></p><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left>Rave Book Seach Engine assists users in discovering free eBook and Audiobook downloads. It has a list of sources that are regularly updated and verified for safety as well as new eBook/Audiobook download links. All of the websites listed and indexed by the Rave Book Search Engine have been thoroughly verified to ensure their safety.</p></div>",
|
"Rave Book Seach":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Links:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left><u><a href=https://ravebooksearch.com/#gsc.tab=0 target=_blank>Rave Book Seach</a></u></p><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></li></div><div> <p style=text-align:left>Rave Book Seach Engine assists users in discovering free eBook and Audiobook downloads. It has a list of sources that are regularly updated and verified for safety as well as new eBook/Audiobook download links. All of the websites listed and indexed by the Rave Book Search Engine have been thoroughly verified to ensure their safety.</p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Other Websites":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left>If you still couldn't find what you were looking for, you may want to try some of these:</p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://literariness.org/Ebooks/ target=_blank><u>literariness.org [MULTI-LANG]</u></a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=120&sid=686b0720ef91c8d7a0e720fdcd66738a target=_blank><u>mobilism.org [English]</u></a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://ebook-hunter.org/ target=_blank><u>ebook-hunter [MULTI-LANG]</u></a></p></div>",
|
"Other Websites":"<li><div><p class='subtitulo'>Summary:</p></div></li><div><p style=text-align:left>If you still couldn't find what you were looking for, you may want to try some of these:</p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=120&sid=686b0720ef91c8d7a0e720fdcd66738a target=_blank><u>mobilism.org [English]</u></a></p></div><div><p style=text-align:left><a href=https://ebook-hunter.org/ target=_blank><u>ebook-hunter [MULTI-LANG]</u></a></p></div>",
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue