Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library/Free resources

This is a starting point for collating free, web-based resources available to editors, as well as indexes to help point to sources. Please feel free to add new resources with a URL to the site, and a brief description. Don't worry too much about presentation or organization, this is just a draft. Add new headings as needed.

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Wikipedia
 * Public domain resources
 * Free online resources
 * GNU Free Documentation License Resources
 * Free or semi-free non-public-domain information resources
 * WikiProject reference libraries
 * Unreferenced article resources

Articles
 * List of digital library projects
 * List of scientific journals
 * List of academic databases and search engines
 * Portal:Contents/Lists

General

 * Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) - doaj.org
 * Online Books Page - repository of out-of-copyright, full-text e-books, onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
 * Project Gutenberg - 30,000 e-books, gutenberg.org
 * Google Scholar - index of both free, and paywalled academic articles, scholar.google.com
 * Internet Public Library - search engine of resources maintained by volunteer librarians, ipl.org
 * Open Access Directory (OAD): website
 * WikiProject Open Access Catalogue
 * OAPEN Library: website
 * Open Library
 * ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources: website
 * Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB): website
 * Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR): website
 * COnnecting REpositories (CORE): website
 * OAD index of OA book publishers
 * OAD index of open data repositories
 * Mendeley research papers
 * Digital Library of the Commons
 * Library of Congress
 * SIRIS
 * Digital Commons Network
 * Opengrey
 * Open Access Theses and Dissertations
 * A Guide to Free & Cheap Books Online
 * MIT Open Courseware

By subject

 * See also Collections on Meta.

African studies

 * East Africa @ UPenn
 * Africa Review

Agroforestry

 * PubAg
 * Organic EPrints
 * Global Forest Information Service
 * FAO

American studies

 * American Memory Home
 * WikiProject_Oregon/Reference_desk

Archival materials

 * ArchivesHub
 * National Archives (US)

Art history

 * Over 1,200 (and growing) books published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, up to c. 2009, fully available to download as PDFs (though content is still copyrighted) from the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MMA. Exhibition and collection catalogues, many very large and well-illustrated, and much else. Also useful for general history etc.
 * Oxford Art Online (select articles)

Asian studies

 * East Asian Library
 * Japanese History Documentation Project

Biology and zoology

 * Encyclopedia of Life - collection of biology-related articles and links: eol.org
 * Biodiversity Heritage Library - access to legacy literature - http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org
 * Taxonomy Browser
 * Open Biology (web site)
 * WikiProject_Birds/References
 * Zookeys (web site)
 * Phytokeys (web site)

Canadian studies

 * Canadian Encyclopedia
 * Canadian_wikipedians'_notice_board/References

Chemistry

 * Toxnet
 * Chemistry Central
 * ChemIDplus

Culture

 * UNESCO Public Domain Resources and Virtual Library
 * Academy Awards database
 * BMI repertoire search and ASCAP search. Look up song titles, publishers and songwriters/composers.
 * Billboard magazine archives
 * Emmy Awards database
 * Grammy Awards database
 * Japanese Anime and manga WikiProject's list of sources
 * Rolling Stone magazine
 * WikiProject_Comics/References
 * WikiProject_Video_games/Reference_library/Online_print_archive

Data and statistics

 * UNData
 * UNESCO Institute for Statistics
 * World Bank Data Catalog
 * Data.gov
 * United States Census Bureau
 * International Data Base
 * US Energy Information Agency

Earth and environmental studies

 * WorldWideEnergy
 * NCAR
 * Climate.gov

Economics

 * National Bureau of Economics Research
 * FRED
 * The Economist
 * Index of Economic Freedom
 * International Monetary Fund

Education

 * National Center for Education Statistics
 * ERIC
 * ERIC Digests
 * UNESCO Institute for Statistics

European studies

 * Virtual Library Eastern Europe
 * Gallica

Geography

 * BBC Country Profiles
 * Countries of the World
 * Historical Maps
 * Library of Congress Country Studies
 * CIA World Factbook
 * CIA World DataBank II
 * BBC News: Country Profiles
 * ELDIS: Country and Regional Profiles
 * Geographic_references

Government and politics

 * Homeland Security Digital Library
 * Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 to present
 * Reports and publications of the Brookings Institution, public policy think tank in Washington, D.C.
 * Reports and publications of the Cato Institute, public policy think-tank headquartered in Washington, D.C.
 * Reports and publications of the Center for American Progress, public policy think tank in Washington, D.C.
 * EULib: large, searchable collection of official European Union news and documents.
 * Foreign Affairs: periodical published by the Council on Foreign Relations.
 * Foreign Policy: a leading quarterly of international affairs.
 * Marxists Internet Archive - Collection of primary source documents
 * WikiProject_Conservatism/References
 * User:Superb Owl/Reliable Source Engines: only includes perennial generally reliable sources, including an option to only search sites without paywalls, making search results easier to filter out (though some op-ed pages remain)

History

 * Library of Anglo-American Culture and History
 * Gutenberg-e
 * Lectures in Medieval History
 * Digital Archive, Toronto Public Library
 * Australian Dictionary of Biography
 * Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Languages and linguistics

 * Ask a Linguist
 * A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism, and Philology

Law

 * African Court of Justice - African Union
 * Coalition for the International Criminal Court
 * Amnesty International: human rights.
 * European Union law
 * Human Rights Watch
 * International Court of Justice - (ICJ) United Nations' judicial body
 * International Criminal Court - ICC is in Hague, Netherlands governed by the Rome Statute
 * Law Library of Congress - United States Internet Law Library of Congress

Library and Information Science

 * Librarian's News Wire
 * Librarian and Information Science News

Literature

 * Gale's Literary Index - database of Gale entries on literature and authors, as well as bibliographies: galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex
 * Project Gutenberg

Mathematics

 * zbMath
 * Encyclopedia of Mathematics
 * MathWorld
 * PlanetMath
 * WikiProject_Mathematics/Reference_resources

Medicine

 * Free Medical Journals - index of 3,630 free medical journals: freemedicaljournals.com
 * MedlinePlus
 * PubMed - index of over 22 million items in the biomedical field: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
 * Merck Manual
 * Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
 * BioMed Central
 * DrugBank
 * Drug Information Portal
 * CDC
 * Global Health Observatory (GHO) (web site)

Music

 * The ezFolk Public Domain Music Library
 * Mutopia
 * The Choral Public Domain Library
 * The Werner Icking Music Archive
 * Oxford Music Online (select articles)

News

 * Google News
 * Brooklyn Daily Eagle – Digitization of the historic Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper, from October 26, 1841, to December 31, 1902; approximately 147,000 pages.
 * Chronicling America – Digitization project of the U.S. Library of Congress; a smorgasbord of American newspapers published between 1836 and 1922; approximately 5,200,000 pages.
 * Old Fulton NY Post Cards – A private digitization project; contains over 21,000,000 old New York State historical newspaper pages.
 * Northern New York Library Network, overlapping some of Old Fulton's content but smaller (about 2,000,000 pages) and providing a different search interface.
 * Papers Past – Digitization project of the National Library of New Zealand; over 2,000,000 New Zealand newspaper pages.
 * Trove – Digitization project of the National Library of Australia; over 5,000,000 Australian newspaper pages.
 * Elephind – text searchable free database of approximately 2,700 newspapers.
 * The European Library – text searchable free database of approximately 3.3 million European newspaper pages; a project funded under the European Commission's CIP 2007 – 2013 programme.

Physics and astronomy

 * arXiv
 * NASA
 * Space.com - space news

Psychology

 * Classics in the History of Psychology

Religion and philosophy

 * Internet Sacred Text Archive
 * King James Bible (Authorized Version) (1611)
 * Christian Classics Ethereal Library
 * The Basic Texts of Hinduism and Veda
 * Free Books on Yoga, Religion and Hindu Philosophy
 * The Jewish Encyclopedia
 * Three parallel texts of the Qur'an
 * Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
 * Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (web site)
 * The British Library's complete collection of sacred texts

Sciences (general)

 * Science.gov
 * PLoS
 * National Academies Press

Social sciences (general)

 * SSRN

Sports

 * Wikiproject Football's list of sources
 * Sports Reference
 * Sports Illustrated Vault
 * American College of Sports Medicine - American Collge of Sports Medicine
 * ESPN