Books uploaded to the Library are solely for reading online. Subject area comprehension is greatly enhanced by reading the books offered in the Library
Online Libraries carry many research papers and writings from university students on topics that students doing CAPE and CXC can benefit from. They are not hubs for plagiarism but will give the pupil and example of what scholastic writing should reflect. It’s a shame more people are not aware of the wide array of free online libraries. Databases, books, videos, audio recordings and e-books are available, just waiting to be viewed and used. This guide will help avid readers, serious researchers and casual surfers alike get the most out of free web libraries.
Here are Some sources for Information to research homework, get idea for projects and help with writing papers for topics and School Based Assessment.
Archive.Org
Contains millions of webpages with information dating back to 1990's that it is one of the best repositories for information on the internet.
For students doing Cape History. EUROPEANA.EU is a good site for finding information on European History.
Six Graders and Primary school students can benefit from reading story books at bygosh.com and en.childrenslibrary.org
Thebookdepository.com is a great place to find literature for research or for recreational reading.
Bartleyby.com is also a great place for sixth-formers and tertiary Students to find information for research and writing papers.
Other free accessible sources for information include.
Wikipedia.com
Worldpubliclibrary.com
libraryspot.com
www.britannica.com
kids.britannica.com
Bibliomania.com
The Freelibrary.com
ForgottenBooks.org is also a good place to find books that are not available in physical stores that often contain a wealth of substantial knowledge.

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