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Internet Archive is a non-profit which digitizes over 1000 books a day, as well as mirrors books from Google Books and other sources. As of May 2011 [update] , it hosted over 2.8 million public domain books, greater than the approximate 1 million public domain books at Google Books. [ 132 ]
Title page of Mary Somerville's On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences (1834), an early popular-science book. Popular science (also called pop-science or popsci) is an interpretation of science intended for a general audience. While science journalism focuses on recent scientific developments, popular science is more broad ranging. It may be ...
Google Books - Searchable archive of magazines and books (some full-text, including photograph captions and references to photographs from related articles and content). United States Library of Congress [4] - Searchable archive of historic photographs, maps, performing arts, newspapers.
Project MUSE is a provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community. MUSE provides full-text versions of scholarly journals and books. Subscription Project MUSE, Johns Hopkins University Press [117] PsycINFO: Psychology: The largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental ...
Around October 2007, Archive users began uploading public domain books from Google Book Search. [98] As of November 2013 [update] , there were more than 900,000 Google-digitized books in the Archive's collection; [ 99 ] the books are identical to the copies found on Google, except without the Google watermarks, and are available for ...
Electrician and Mechanic (January–June 1913) from Harvard University Library on Google Books; Popular Science Monthly May 1872 to September 1915 from Biodiversity Heritage Library; Modern Mechanics and World's Advance (January–June 1915) from Prelinger Library on Internet Archive
A nearly complete archive of Popular Mechanics issues from 1905 through 2005 is available [45] [46] through Google Books. Popular Mechanics' cover art is the subject of Tom Burns' 2015 Texas Tech PhD dissertation, titled Useful fictions: How Popular Mechanics builds technological literacy through magazine cover illustration. [47]
Google Books Eprint and search for the text. Jastrow, Joseph, "Charles Peirce as a Teacher", pp. 723–726. Google Books Eprint and search for the text. Cohen, Morris Raphael, "Charles S. Peirce and a Tentative Bibliography of His Published Writings", pp. 726–737. Essay plus bibliography. Google Books Eprint. Adapted in part as Introduction ...