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Old 11-21-2015, 11:34 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
More thinking of academy books, sociology, history, algebra, psychology, computer science, technical stuff, finance and stock markets, chemistry, biology, and other deep stuff that's up to date, and good (filled with up to date information).
I find it harder to find good quality material from the free non-fiction section
There is a site that a lot of universities use to offer free online courses. Places like U of Michigan, MIT, Princeton, UVA, Yale, U of Edinburgh etc. Many of the classes are the same as those offered on campus.

https://www.coursera.org/

Many of them offer free online coursebooks and other supporting documentation. There are so many, I don't know which do or don't. I don't know about "stock markets" but I've seen courses there in every other area you list. (granted they change all the time depending on interest)

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