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Browse and read The Observer newspaper archive up to April 2025, offering access to past articles and news features in an easy-to-navigate format.
Explore archived versions of websites, books, videos, and more with the Wayback Machine, a digital archive preserving internet history for public access.
Explore in-depth reports and publications on global issues, economics, technology, and society from the World Economic Forum's official library.
Explore millions of free books, movies, music, and websites on the Internet Archive—a digital library and web archive open to everyone.
Search and access scientific articles, journals, and research papers across a wide range of academic fields on this leading scholarly publication platform.
npj Heritage Science publishes research, reviews, and news on heritage science, offering open access articles and resources for scholars and professionals.
Search and preview millions of books online with Google Books, offering access to full-text books, previews, and bibliographic information.
Scribd is a digital library where you can read, share, and discover millions of documents, books, and more from a global community of users.
Access peer-reviewed scientific articles and journals across all academic fields. Stay current with research, news, and events in an open-access network.
Search millions of biomedical journal articles and book citations with PubMed, a free resource for accessing medical and life sciences literature.
Access open research, articles, and resources on tropical diseases from PLOS, supporting global health and authors from developing countries.
Zenodo is an open repository for sharing and preserving research outputs, data, and publications from EU projects and the global science community.
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Download or read thousands of free eBooks, including classic literature, from Project Gutenberg’s vast digital library of public domain works.