[Anna's Archive](https://annas-archive.org/) offers a huge selection of academic books and papers in PDF and eBook formats. At least nine times out of ten, I find the book chapter or paper I'm looking for.
If Anna doesn't have what you need, try [PDF Drive](https://www.pdfdrive.com/) or [Preter Human](https://preterhuman.net/).
There's also [Perlego](https://www.perlego.com/browse/philosophy), a legal service that's easy to use, offering over 100 [Routledge Handbooks](https://www.perlego.com/search?query=handbook&tab=book&page=1&language=English&publicationDate=&topic=Philosophy&publisher=&author=&format=&sortBy=popular).
**Website blocked?** Use a VPN or search for proxies.
**Don't feel bad.** This is a public library for the digital age. Consider buying physical copies of your favourites. This the is Napster-era for academia, and one day there will (hopefully) be a Spotify.
See also: [[My setup for reading, highlighting and annotation]].