Inspiration
- TED
- TED-ed
- Brainpickings.org
Books and stories
- Audible
- Sacred Texts – one of my oldest favourites, along with Gutenberg. Focuses on collecting texts about religion, spirituality, myth.
- Folklore and fairy tales
- Amazon Kindle
- Google Books
- Bookmate – social app / subscription-based / access to thousands of books
- Netgalley – get a book free, write a review
- Gutenberg.org (via Moonreader)
- Comixology – for comics and graphic novels
Research
- Questia.com – in the absence of access to institutional resources, I use that to find research material. It’s subscription-based but has a few things I need.
- Researcher app – seems good for journals. You can set up a feed consisting of your research interests and turn on “open access” filter.
- JSTOR
- World E-Book Library – interested in this one
- perlego.com might be an interesting alternative. Has an app and is subscription-based like bookmate
Resources
- Opeculture.com
- Internet Archive
- Perseus Digital Library of primary and secondary source materials for ancient Greece and Rome and other things
Reviews
- Goodreads