Open library, updated regularly

A quiet reference library.
Open, searchable, cite-ready.

A curated shelf of downloadable references — free to open, share and cite. Filter by category, or search to jump straight to what you need.

Open

Live references

Categories on the shelf

Weekly

New additions filed

Free

To open & cite

How it works

Designed to sit inside your workflow.

The library is intentionally quiet. Three steps between you and a citation-ready reference.

01

Search or browse

Filter by category, or search by topic, author or keyword to reach a reference in a keystroke.

02

Open the record

Every reference opens with a lead paragraph, complete metadata and a full preview of the file.

03

Download & cite

One click to download. Complete metadata attached so citations are trivial.

A quiet, well-organized reference library.Free to open. Free to cite.Metadata on every entry.New references filed weekly.No gates. No ads inside your reading.Built to disappear into your workflow.A quiet, well-organized reference library.Free to open. Free to cite.Metadata on every entry.New references filed weekly.No gates. No ads inside your reading.Built to disappear into your workflow.

FAQ

Questions answered up front.

The library is intentionally simple. The details below cover the usual questions.

Is every reference really free to download?+

Yes. Every entry is free to open, download and cite — no accounts, no gates, no gated PDFs.

How often are new references added?+

New references are filed weekly. Older entries get updates when the underlying material changes.

Can I suggest a topic that is missing?+

Yes. Use the contact page — the library grows from what visitors actually ask for.

How is the library organised?+

Every entry is filed under a clear category and paired with metadata (pages, size, updated date) so filtering and citing are both trivial.

Start reading

Open the library, or point us at what is missing.

Every reference is free to download. If a topic you rely on is not on the shelf yet, let us know — the library grows from what visitors actually ask for.