Other Electronic Text Sites (Organized around a Theme)
- Australian Literature
- We hope to promote, through our Literature, a better understanding of Australia and its diversity of people.
- Baha'i Writings
- This site contains many of the sacred writings of the Baha'i Faith.
- Banned Books Online (CMU)
- A special exhibit of books that have been the objects of censorship or censorship attempts. The books featured here, ranging from Ulysses to Little Red Riding Hood, have been selected from the indexes on the On-line Books Page
- Book Banning, Burning, and Censorship
Presented by Book Stacks Unlimited, Inc.
- What do Salman Rushdie and Canter & Siegel have in common? They received
death threats and had their books banned. You'll find them together with
Andrei Codrescu, Senator Exon, Sandra Coliver and others at the "Book
Banning, Burning and Censorship" exhibit at Book Stacks Unlimited.
- Classical Text, Translations from the Department of Classics, University of Saskatchewan
- Digital Freedom Net
- An archive of books that have been banned in countries around the world for religious and/or political reasons. Also includes author information.
- Eighteenth-Century Resources
- Strong collection of electronic texts from the 18th century as well as papers about these resources. Also, extensive lists of other etext projects.
- The Freethought Web
- Fourth World Documentation Project: Indigenous Peoples' Information for the Online Community
- Welcome to the Center For World Indigenous Studies' Fourth World Documentation Project World Wide Web site. This site is dedicated to the
nations of the Fourth World and our elders. Our goal is to present the online community with the greatest possible access to Fourth World
documents and resources. The Fourth World Documentation Project is an online library of texts which record and preserve our peoples'
struggles to regain their rightful place in the international community.
- KidPub
- KidPub is a corner of the World Wide Web where children are encouraged to publish their stories and news about their schools and towns.
- The Labyrinth Library
- A collection of medieval etext.
- Letters from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War
- These letters are part of a collection written by Newton Robert Scott, Private, Company A, of the 36th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers. Most of the letters were written to Scott's neighborhood friend Hannah Cone, in their home town of Albia, Monroe County, Iowa, over the three year period that he served as Company A's clerk.
- Mesopotamian texts produced by D. Edmonds
- From the Web site..."From between the Euphrates and the Tigris lies the cradle of civilization. Rich alluvial plains, southern marshes and reed swamps and northern
hills bore the first urban civilization, the Sumerians over 5,500 years ago. Cities and empires grew and died with waves of nomadic invaders, the
Akkadians, Assyrians and Persians, adding to the rich culture.
Mesopotamia can be considered as a whole, built upon the Sumerian world and absorbing influences from around the region. Writing, the skill
that enabled civilizations to flourish was a Sumerian gift, as well as the darker trait of warfare...I discovered a few books, especially N. K. Sandars' translations, and have converted them to HTML so that anyone not near a university library can still read them. The myths are either ascii texts, or web pages with hyperlinks to explanations and annotations.
- Project Manuzio
- A collection of electronic text in Italian
- Project Runeberg
- Project Runeberg, founded in December 1992, is an open and voluntary initiative to create and collect free electronic editions of classic Nordic literature and art.
- Project Wittenberg
- PROJECT WITTENBERG is an ad hoc group of individuals dedicated to posting on the internet of a cross-section of classic and historic texts written by Lutherans.
- Resources in Philosophy: The Virtual Library
- A page devoted to resources in philosophy; there are some very comprehensive collections accessable from this page.
- The Victorian Women Writers Project (Indiana University)
- The goal of the Victorian Women Writers Project is to produce highly accurate, SGML-encoded transcriptions of literary works by British
women writers in the late Victorian period. The works chosen for this project will otherwise not be available in SGML-encoded form, either in
the Chadwyck Healey English Poetry Full-Text Database, through the Brown Women Writers Project, or elsewhere. The works will include
anthologies, broadsides, and volumes of poetry and verse drama. Considerable attention will be given to the accuracy and completeness of the
texts, and to accurate bibliographical descriptions of them.

Last Updated: November 1995 by KLT