For books not at UF you can either borrow them through UBorrow or the Interlibrary Loan Service (ILLIAD).
UBorrow lets you request print books (not eBooks sadly) directly from participating Florida state university libraries when the item is not available at UF.
ILLIAD is a service that can provide you (a UF library patron) with materials that are not available from the UF Libraries – either copies (of articles and book chapters), or loans (books, microfilm, media, etc.).
The best way to search for books and eBooks is to use our new Primo search tool. This tool searches across many of our resources including our complete library catalog. Click the red circles to learn more about the search features.
Includes over 10 million books. Most books published before 1923 can be viewed for free online. More recent books can often only be searched and previewed.
It offers a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.
Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, and more.
A collection of books printed in Russia from 1725-1801 based on Svodnyi katalog russkoi knigi grazhdanskoi pechati XVIII veka. Most titles were curated from the impressive digitization project, Natsional’naia Elektronnaia Biblioteka, operated by the Russian State Library. This collection is curated by the Slavic Reference Service (SRS) and is open to all researchers.
The WDL makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from all countries and cultures.