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- Cornell Electronic Text Center - Not an online text archive but more an informational resource on the subject of electronic texts; includes information on and links to electronic texts, including various online archives both large and small, more general and more specific.
- Selected Sources for Electronic Texts - Provides links to electronic texts and archives in a variety of formats ranging from plain text to digital audio and digital braille. Compiled by the National Library Service.
- Electronic Text Center - University of Virginia's online archive of SGML-encoded texts and images. Includes over 45,000 humanities texts in 12 languages.
- University of New Brunswick Electronic Text Centre - UNB's repository of electronic journals and publications. The Centre also provides assistance in publishing electronic texts.
- The Internet Archive: Million Book Project - Carnegie Mellon University project to compile digitized texts into a free, searchable digital library.
- Bibliomania Poetry Archive - An archive of public domain poetry texts including the works of Blake, Rupert Brooke and Oscar Wilde. Requires JavaScript.
- Internet Sacred Text Archive - Ongoing project to publish etexts of the Oxford "Sacred Texts of the East"; online HTML; sales of CD-ROM.
- University of Maryland Reading Room - Includes an archive of electronic texts available online. Fiction, drama, poetry, and non-fiction.
- British Poetry 1780-1910 - A hypertext archive of scholarly editions from the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia.
- Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse Bibliography - An extensive archive of Middle-English electronic texts (none of which are translated into modern English, however), including works by Chaucer and the ubiquitous Anonymous.
Wikipedia Articles
- GNU Sharutils - GNU Sharutils is a set of utilities to handle shell archives. The GNU shar utility produces a single file out of many files and prepares them for transmission by electronic mail services, for example by converting binary files into plain ASCII text.