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Literature of the Fantastic
Literature of the Fantastic If you like this library, please consider donating to support it: The Book of Wonder by Lord DunsanyCarmilla by J. Sheridan LeFanuThe Damned Thing by Ambrose BierceThe Dancing Partner by Jerome K. Alternate way to read the discussion This library is designed to provide a source of public domain fantasy, science fiction, and horror works. To the Doyle and Macdonald Home Page To the Doyle and Macdonald Bibliography To a list of bookstores URL
Catalogue collectif de France
Le Catalogue Collectif de France (CCFr) constitue l'outil de recherches bibliographiques et documentaires le plus riche du domaine français. Attention Le service du Prêt inter-bibliothèques (PIB) reposant sur le réseau des bibliothèques du Catalogue collectif de France (CCFr) est définitivement arrêté depuis le 31 août 2018. Il n'est plus possible de consulter à la BnF des ouvrages empruntés à ces établissements. Le Catalogue collectif de France (CCFr) permet de localiser en France plus de 30 millions de documents imprimés et multimédia par l'interrogation simultanée du Catalogue général de la BnF, du Système universitaire de documentation (SUDOC), de la Base patrimoine, des catalogues de grandes bibliothèques municipales (Dijon, Limoges, Lyon etc) ainsi que ceux des bibliothèques spécialisées de la Ville de Paris.
Online Books FAQ of 6-1-93 (added a link on Jan. 26, 1995)
Intro This FAQ addresses mainly the availability of PUBLIC DOMAIN sources of Etext available on the Internet. By "public domain" we mean text that is unencumbered and free from copyrights. Note: Hypertext links below are, by default, FTP links. Note 2: Another HTTP reference for online books can be found at CMU. Table Of Contents Archive Sites for Books and Etext Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg releases approximately four high quality etexts per month into the public domain, and have been releasing texts since 1991. FTP Link to Project Gutenberg Link to CERN's Master Gutenberg HTML Index Project: Project Gutenberg Host: mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu Directory: /etext Size: 35MB Format: ASCII Contents: Gutenberg Released Books Access: FTP A mailing list is available, GUTNBERG-L, though it is not currently accepting new subscriptions. Online Book Initiative The Online Book Initiative, or OBI, collects and distributes text to the Internet. Link to Online Book Initiative Internet Wiretap Project Runeberg
Learner autonomy and second/foreign language learning | Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
Author: David Little © David Little Abstract This article defines the autonomous learner; summarises arguments in favour of helping language learners to become autonomous; briefly considers the process of 'autonomisation' in language classrooms and self-access learning schemes; identifies some principal lines of research; and concludes by suggesting that the Council of Europe's European Language Portfolio may bring 'autonomisation' to much larger numbers of learners than hitherto and in doing so may provide an important focus for research. Table of contents Definitions Learner autonomy is a problematic term because it is widely confused with self-instruction. Why learner autonomy? There are two general arguments in favour of trying to make learners autonomous. In the particular case of second and foreign languages there is a third argument. Helping language learners to become autonomous Research Current developments and future trends Bibliography Aoki, N. and R. Benson, P. (2001).
Literature Project
French | The Labyrinth
ARTFL Project A research tool at the University of Chicago for scholars and students in all areas of French Studies containing numerous texts from the 13th-20th Centuries. Association des Bibliophiles Universels E-text project in France containing principally later texts but with some medieval. (French Language) Charrette Project The Charrette project is a complex, scholarly, multi-media electronic archive containing the medieval manuscript tradition of Chrétien de Troyes’s Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot, ca.1180). Chretien de Troyes Chretien de Troyes’ tale: Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart. French Medieval Drama Database Project Contains many high resolution images of text and the accompanying background. Provencal Database A database of Provencal Poetry from 1130-1300. Société Rencesvals American-Canadian Branch The Société Rencesvals is devoted to the promotion of the study of medieval epic literature in the various Romance languages. Return to Labyrinth home page
SOFTDOWNLOAD--DOWNLOADS--E-BOOKS DIGITALES
EmailShare 0EmailShare Diferencias entre el libro digital/ebook y el libro de texto Un libro electrónico puede contener mucha más información a la que se puede acceder más fácil y rápidamente.El libro impreso se mantiene por muchos años.Si no disponemos de energía eléctrica, batería o u ordenador no se podrá acceder al libro electrónico.En los libros de texto la información está más controlada y es mucho más fiable.Algunos libros electrónicos permiten acceder a imágenes, sonidos…El libro electrónico permite modificar, copiar, pegar información… Sitios Web de Ebooks ebooks.com free-ebooks.net gutenberg.org smashwords.com Generalidades El término es ambiguo, ya que se refiere tanto a una obra individual en formato digital como a un dispositivo electrónico utilizado para leer libros en formato digital. Por otra parte, algunos autores proponen que se debe hacer una distinción entre los libros electrónicos y el hipertexto. Evolución de los libros electrónicos
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University of Virginia Library > Our Organization > The Electronic Text Center The Electronic Text Center (1992-2007), known to many as “Etext,” served the University community’s teaching and research needs in the areas of humanities text encoding for fifteen years. Many of the resources once available on Etext are now available via VIRGO, the Library’s online catalog and the primary access point for all U.Va. Library digital texts and images. In the course of migrating thousands of texts from Etext to VIRGO, we determined that certain resources were not eligible for inclusion, most often due to copyright issues. If you have questions about the location of older resources, please send your inquiry to Virgo Feedback.
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