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Most of them have to do with obtaining educational resources. Places where you can find books/information, a lot of it for free: Internet Archive. Taylor & Francis Free eBooks-Project Gutenberg. Library Genesis. Jstor. Research that has to do specifically with science: PubMed. ResearchGate. The Lancet. ScienceDirect. Bioknowledgy. Bioninja (often used by IB children). WolframAlpha. Thesaurus and word tools: WordHippo. Reverso and Reverso Context. Read papers faster: Unriddle. "Free courses". You can take a lot of them for free but if you want to get certified often times you need to pay: Cousera. Write letters to your future self: FutureMe.
May 31, 2024

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internet archive has a LOT of free ebooks/PDFs, especially public domain but also just lots of older things, even textbooks and picture books. amazing resource i would go thru any libraries you can access first (for ethical/support yr library reasons) - most libraries have a form or you can go to the front desk to request a book be added to the collections. this works for ebooks too! it’s not a guarantee, but sometimes they say yes if all else fails, you can also just google “[book name] PDF” and if it’s an older or popular title it will probably be online lol. and if you have ibooks you can then export the pdf to ibooks
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jstor is really great for finding published articles/journals that have critical analysis of literature, i think it's a paid subscription though. otherwise u can find loads of great pieces for free on google scholar!!
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You don’t need to buy every book you read! Go to the library, download an ebook, find a PDF, create a personal JSTOR account. You’ll be surprised how much out there is free for the taking :)
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