Free Scholarly Academic Resources
Free Academic Resources for College Students, Researchers & Teachers
Seven peer-reviewed libraries covering Linguistics, Literature, Civilization, Translation, Journals, Research Papers and Research Methodology. Search, filter or pick a card to explore its shelves.
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Undergraduate
Core concepts, foundational readings and introductory guides.
PGPostgraduate
Advanced theory, specialized readings and research frameworks.
PhDDoctoral
Dissertation support, methodology deep-dives and peer review.
RESResearchers
Publication strategy, citation tools and journal databases.
TEATeachers
Lesson plans, reading lists, assessment tools and course design.
INDIndependent Scholars
Self-study guides, open access materials and research pathways.
How it works
Four steps to scholarly progress
Pick a discipline
Seven libraries cover every academic field from linguistics to methodology.
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Each library is organised by topic, era, method and level, so you find the right material fast.
Study & cite
Guides, templates and reading lists give you everything you need for coursework and research.
Publish & share
Move from draft to peer review with publishing guides and journal databases.
Guided routes
Academic pathways with a clear goal
Prefer a route to follow? These pathways combine resources from several libraries in a sensible order.
Thesis Writing Blueprint
Literature review → methodology → drafting → peer review. Built for MA and PhD candidates.
10 weeksLiterary Criticism Foundations
Close reading → theory → schools of criticism → essay writing for literature students.
8 weeksApplied Linguistics Starter
Phonetics → syntax → sociolinguistics → discourse analysis. A gentle route for new students.
6 weeksTranslation Studies Route
Theory → practice → specialization → portfolio. For aspiring translators and interpreters.
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Why scholars choose EnglEzz
Free Academic Resources — Everything in One Place
If you need free academic resources for your studies, research or teaching, you are in the right place. EnglEzz brings together more than 700 hand-picked materials — study guides, reading lists, research templates, journal databases and methodology handbooks — in one organised library with no sign-up walls and no hidden fees. Every academic field is covered: linguistics (from phonetics to sociolinguistics), literature (by era, genre, movement and region), civilization, translation studies, journals & publishing, research paper writing and research methodology. Start with a free level check to discover your academic standing, follow a pathway that matches your goal, and study with resources that give instant value. Whether you study for five minutes a day or plan a full thesis, you can access free academic resources, on any device, at your own pace — and teachers are welcome too, because every guide prints cleanly with citations included.
Academic work works best when four things come together: clear explanations, regular practice, honest feedback and a little structure. That is exactly how EnglEzz is built. Every library is organised by discipline, subfield and level (undergraduate to doctoral), so you always know what to study next, and the free placement check shows precisely where you stand. Students and researchers from more than 40 countries use the site each month to prepare for coursework, dissertations, journal submissions and conference presentations — and many of them started with a single free guide. Because the core library stays free forever, you can access free academic resources today, build a daily study habit, and upgrade to premium only if you want extras like offline packs and citation tools. Your next study session is one click away — start above and see how fast you progress.
What sets EnglEzz apart is how the resources work together. A linguistics student can pull a phonetics guide on Monday, pair it with a syntax worksheet, use the research methodology templates to design a small study, and finish the week with an APA-formatted draft — all from the same trusted library. Every resource is designed to be print-ready, classroom-tested and adaptable for different levels, so you spend less time searching and more time studying. Join thousands of scholars who have made EnglEzz their go-to hub for free academic resources, and discover how a single organised library can change the rhythm of your entire academic year.
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Are the resources really free?
Yes — the core library (study guides, reading lists, templates and journals) is completely free. Optional premium bundles and citation tools fund the project and are clearly marked.
Which academic level should I start at?
Use the academic-level filter above to find materials matched to your studies. Each resource is tagged with the appropriate level from undergraduate to doctoral.
Can I use these materials in my teaching?
Absolutely. Teachers may print and share the materials with their students. Dedicated teacher packs include lesson notes and assessment rubrics.
How often is new content added?
New resources are published every week — follow the newsletter to hear about them first.
Do I get citation templates?
Yes — every research paper guide includes APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard and IEEE templates. Premium members also get reference manager integrations.
Can I request a topic?
Yes — reply to any newsletter email or use the contact form. Popular requests are added to the publishing queue.
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Category
All academic libraries — full index
Linguistics
Phonetics, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics and more.
Core Subfields
Applied & Interdisciplinary
Theoretical & Analytical
Additional Specializations
Literature
By era, genre, movement, region, theme and literary analysis techniques.
By Era / Period
By Genre
By Movement / School
By Region / Nation
By Theme / Topic
Literary Analysis
Civilization
By region, theme, period and methodology — from ancient to contemporary.
By Region
By Theme
By Period
Translation
By mode, domain, approach, skill area, language pair and context.
By Mode
By Domain / Type
By Approach / Methodology
By Skill Area
By Language Pair
Journals & Publishing
By type, access model, discipline, audience and publishing platform.
By Type
By Access Model
By Discipline (Arts & Humanities)
By Target Audience
By Publishing Platform
Research Paper
By type, section, methodology and citation style — APA, MLA, Chicago and more.
By Type
By Section
By Methodology
Research Methodology
By research type, data collection, analysis, philosophy, skill and discipline.