Questia, Your Online Library

Questia

In this age, it is now more convenient to digitalize almost everything. Aside from saving space (compare the disc drive to the filing cabinet at the office), it will also make researching for your certain topic easier and faster! That’s what you will get when you visit Questia, the world’s largest online library of full-text copyrighted books and educational resources.

Questia

Once you visit their site you will have the option to subscribe to their newsletter; and once you subscribe, you will gain free access to featured books. That is certainly a good incentive, specially if you do a lot of researching. While at the site, you can see an overview of what you will be getting once you become a paid subscriber, and everything looks promising enough. Over 5,000 free books are available for every visitor to read, and would you believe I started reading a bit of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan of the Apes before writing this! Another neat offering is the free subscription to a trial set of books in one of four available categories: Ethics, Leadership, Psychology, or Early American History.

Being a paid subscriber, you will have unlimited use of their books, magazines, and journal articles no matter how many may be accessing them at the same time; so convenient! No more waiting in que to read a certain book. You will also have some tools like the ability to write notes on a book’s margin and highlight some words, just like handling a book physically. What’s more, the library will always be accessible to you; the time and day wouldn’t matter.

Interested? This will certainly be beneficial not only to teachers, but also to students, hobbyists, researchers, and others who would want to have access to an online library all the time. So go ahead, check them out!

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