E-books
Author: Søren Bertil Fabricius DorchAn e-book can be one of many things, e.g. commercial e-book that often require you to be at either the library or your institute (or to use an remote access option): These e-books are typically online PDF versions of a printed textbook. Another type of e-book are scanned versions of older books (often PDF or webbooks). A third kind is the fully electronical webbooks that are produced solely for the Internet: Wikibooks are an example of this latter type of e-book.
Wikibooks
- Special theory of relativity (Wikibook of the month, november 2006)
- General theory of relativity
- Elastics
- Thermodynamics
- Highschool physics (highschool)
- Elektronics
- Others...
Free e-books (digitized)
- Physics books in Internet Archive
- Free TechBooks: Mostly LaTeX and Tex books
Links to e-books
- Lecture Notes in Physics (subscription via KUB)
- Google Books on physics (many are incomplete)
- Physics in E-brary (limited access)

