IntNSA is very aware that some members may have specific challenges in gaining access to printed resources, which can be not only costly but just not available within their Region.
A digital library is a collection of documents in organized electronic form, available on the Internet. Hence via the Academy, IntNSA will guide and signpost members to relevant and where possible ‘free’ digital resources. Depending on the specific library link, a user may be able to access magazine articles, books, papers, images, sound files, and videos.
Many of these resources are ‘universal’ – so if you wish to access specific ‘addictions subject material’ you will need to insert search words such as ‘addiction’, ‘drug misuse’, ‘problematic substance use disorder’ etc.
Happy reading!
Library Resources
Click on the links below to access the libraries
World Digital Library
A source for manuscripts, rare books, films, maps and more, in a multilingual format.
Universal Digital Library
A collection of one million books.
Project Gutenberg
More than 33.000 e-books to read and download.
Bartleby
An immense collection of books for consultation, including fiction, essay and poetry.
ibiblio
E-books, magazines, academic essays, software, music and radio.
Google Books
More than 100.000 books for consultation, download or on-line purchase.
Internet Archive
The largest digital library for downloading e-books and audio-books for free.