This guides provides information and resources relevant to the Unisa Public Partner Libraries who serve Unisa students as well as members in their community
The Mission of the ADL is to provide digitised full text resources to learners in Africa via the Internet, thereby contributing to the revitalization of education and life long learning on the continent and alleviation of the digital divide between First and Third world countries.
The ADL was created in the spirit of the African Renaissance.
This is a site that matches lenders and borrowers of Kindle e-books. To
participate, you must first register as a user on the site or connect with the
Facebook Connect service.
This site is maintained by a group of bibliophiles whose mission is to
promote literacy and share authors’ messages with the world. Titles include fiction, non-fiction, business, and lifestyle; all are by lesser-known authors.
This site brings both authors and readers into the world of free e-books. Authors
with free e-books benefit greatly from the large community of readers, and the
readers in return have ample materials to read.
Searches the content of more than 700 websites, including gutenberg.org, wikibooks.org and archive.org. Readers can find numerous free books: public domain texts, open books, audio books, ad-supported books, and more.
Features over 1,000,000 works of classic literature available for download in its Accessible Book Collection, and over 10,000 e-books available to borrow in its online Lending Library.