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==Links==
 
==Links==
* https://libgen.rs, https://libgen.is, https://libgen.st
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* LibGen+ (beware of popups): https://libgen.li, https://libgen.vg, https://libgen.la, https://libgen.bz, https://libgen.gl/
* https://libgen.li, https://libgen.gs
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* [https://open-slum.org/ SLUM: The Shadow Library Uptime Monitor]
 
* [https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Library+Genesis%22 Archive of Library Genesis metadata snapshots]
 
* [https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Library+Genesis%22 Archive of Library Genesis metadata snapshots]
 
* datasets, mirrors: https://annas-archive.org/datasets/libgen_rs, https://annas-archive.org/datasets/libgen_li
 
* datasets, mirrors: https://annas-archive.org/datasets/libgen_rs, https://annas-archive.org/datasets/libgen_li
  
 
[[Series:Shadow libraries]] [[Series:Digital libraries]]
 
[[Series:Shadow libraries]] [[Series:Digital libraries]]

Latest revision as of 10:10, 23 September 2025

Library Genesis (LibGen) is a digital library established on 11 March 2008.

"Library Genesis started in 2008 as an initiative to make ‘KOLXO3’, a famous digital offline collection of 59,000 scientific ebooks, that was distributed on 64 manually-copied DVD drives, available online [1]. An open-source indexing and search engine were developed. After that LibGen continued to grow by accepting uploads from users and absorbing collections of other shadow libraries, including Natahaus and Library.nu — but unlike these websites, LibGen did not emphasize community features and positioned itself as a kind of index or meta-library project instead. The project produced a number of mirrors and forks i.e. Z-Library and turned out to be the most resilient shadow library that still remains functional and updated with new literature," while some of its mirrors got shut down. [2]

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