Sunday, August 26, 2001

I'm reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. I must have read it hundreds of times when I was a kid. It was my favorite book. It's odd to read those lines now as an adult and remember them in their muchness. It's like going from big to small and back again. It's all about as curious as it can be.

Check out also this page, with links to Oz, Tarzan, Tom Sawyer, and other fantastic texts.

see also - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/People/rgs/rgs-home.html (more on-line books, including banned books on-line, and other specialties)

Free, baby. http://gutenberg.org

More than you or I could ever hope to read. :)



Books On-line: Call Numbers / Subjects




The On-Line Books Page

CALL NUMBERS / SUBJECTS





This page lets you look up on-line books by their Library of Congress
call number category. It can serve as a crude listing by subject.



Not all books are represented here, but most on-line titles in
library catalogs are listed.





Browse by Subject Category


Select the category that best fits what you are looking for:


Browse the complete subject list



The
complete list
of books classified by call number
is also available as a single
large file (over 2 MB).



If you would like to see a detailed breakdown of the LC Classification,
see this page from the Library of Congress.
(It doesn't point to books, but it does show the
various categories to a reasonably detailed level.)