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Tom McCarthy
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I was recently looking for some information and books on particle physics when I came across an excellent website. It has a large number of free books on physics topics ranging from computational physics to bio-physics. It's a wonderful database and as nobody has seemed to link it here (according to a search), I thought I would.
http://physicsdatabase.com/free-physics-books/

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Sounds like a good resource (applies to both of the previous posts).
I hope that they do not facilitate the sale or free distribution of copyright-violating content.
Does fusor.net have a policy about commercial messages from members that have not posted other stuff?
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