Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Introduce yourself to Web reading

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Avid readers have always enjoyed browsing bookstores and libraries for good books. Now it’s time to browse digital libraries on the Internet. Think of them as huge libraries with an infinite variety of books. The best ones don’t charge subscription fees or accept advertising.

Try visiting some of the old standby sites like Bartleby.com at www.bartleby.com, Project Gutenberg at www.gutenberg.org, or The Online Books Page at http://digital.library.upenn.edu. Another possibility is online Bible reading programs on sites like Crosswalk.com at http://bible.crosswalk.com.

Or use your favorite search engine and enter “books online.” You can even add a qualifier if you’re looking for a specific topic.

Lots of time in front of a computer can lend itself to eyestrain. Make sure your monitor is large and clear enough to let you read in comfort.



All the best,



Timben

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