Re: req: where can i find non-fiction ebooks? science, finance, etc TIA |
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Usenet Noob () |
2015/10/13 21:24 |
Thanks! I'll check out binsearch and see what it does for me.
FatBaldDeafBastard <fat.bald@deaf.bastard.com> wrote:
>mc <MC@dll.com> wrote in
>news:72fq1b5tt22rdcok1nq40cfhkev7fvan5c@4ax.com:
>
>> I share in your quest to find a source for many non-fiction
>books. I
>> have noticed as well that there does not seem to be an outlet
>for this
>> type of book, only a few ever posted in comparison to many, many
>> novels.
>>
>> mc
>>
>>
>> Usenet Noob <Noob@usenet.domanda> wrote:
>>
>>>I don't see much in a.b.e-books and my interests are wide
>ranging.
>>>Science (quantum - cosmic, biology - technology), Finance
>(investing).
>>>I'm fairly new to usenet still trying to find my way around.
>>>Thanks
>
>BinSearch is your friend. (www.binsearch.info)
>
>If you know the names of a few, for example, biology books that
>you want then search for them using a site like BinSearch.
>
>The search results from Binsearch will tell you the newsgroup(s)
>the book is in, after which it will be easy for you to use your
>favourite newsreader to browse the group. Alternate searches
>include the author's name or author+title.
>
>For example, search for "George Luger Artificial Intelligence"
>shows that book in a.b.e-book and a.b.e-book.technical. Thus if
>I wanted to find more books on AI those groups would be logical
>places to check.
>
>Topic searches on BinSearch might also work for you. For
>example, searching for "Artificial Intelligence epub" returned no
>hits for me but searching for "Artificial Intelligence pdf" found
>a couple dozen.
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