How To Find e-books :
Master trick, Tricks & Tips to hunt ebooks on the web.
It's a search engine query, it works on google, but you can adapt it on other search engine technologies :
inurl:ebook.DDU | inurl:ebook.EEN | inurl:ebook.JGT | inurl:ebook.LiB | inurl:ebook.EAT
400 hits. Each one can be used as a bait directory, that you can use as a starting point to backtrack to bigger collections. Take the first result for example :
http://ftp.cdut.edu.cn/pub3/uncate_doc/Ore...book.eBook-LiB/
then go up to http://ftp.cdut.edu.cn/pub3/uncate_doc/ (Sometimes working, keep checkin)
and here you have a (well known) huge list of ebooks.
Ok, now, looking closer to the architecture of our query : "inurl:ebook.DDU | inurl:ebook.EEN etc..". The pipes ( this -> ' | ' ) here are used to combine the different operation with a boolean OR. each 'inurl' filter is processed separately, then all the results are added.
Let's take the first operation of the query : inurl:ebook.DDU
What is does is searching for all the indexed pages (and even more but that's another story) that have "ebook DDU" in their path. It can be ebook-DDU or ebook.DDU or even ebook%20DDU. the dot is just there to say 'this is an exact group of keyword'.
When ebooks are properly released by 'official' (it's not a good term, but i won't give a conference on scene ethnology), they usually follow some common rules, especially when naming files. It should go that way : Publisher.Author.Title.eBook-GRP
Well know groups are DDU, EEN, JGT etc.. So eBook-LiB will fecth ebook release from the group LiB. You can obviously add any group tag you want..
Dont ask me anything bout this..... coz its not my tips..... D:







... I'll lyk 2 use a MASTER TIPS of finding e-books ... but i guess it will be easier to spend my time searching and reading every single book then Mastering diz Tips
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