From digital to physical, Z-Library ensures everyone has access to the resources they need worldwide.
Washington, DC: Z-Library has determined just how many individuals it has impacted. The online library has been providing open access to over 14 million academic, literary, and scientific texts to users worldwide since 2009.
In a recent study, they determined that over 600,000 students and educators, as well as over 30,000 institutions, have used their platform since their inception.
The site looked at the email domains of its users to determine which countries use the platform the most. China ranked first, with 32,000 users, but runner-ups include India, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom. Other rankings can be seen below:
Z-Library also notes that these numbers may be lower than they are in actuality. Not all teachers and students signed up for the platform using their school email, so the number of educators and students they reach is likely much higher.
Taiwan is also special note – the number of users is quite impressive compared to their total population.
Regarding the over 30,000 institutions that have used the platform, Z-Library also identified which institutions have the most users. These can be seen below. Many are at institutions in China, though others are from Indonesia, Ireland, and more.
Z-Library’s continued growth is all thanks to the institutions and individuals who have willingly uploaded and shared their own texts with global users. They especially want to recognize institutions with the highest involvement in their contributions:
In addition to its impressive online database, Z-Library has also now launched its own Interlibrary, called Z-Points. These Z-Points are physical libraries that can be found across 42 different countries. There are currently 150 of these Z-Points, initially announced in late 2023.
At these Z-Points, patrons can check out physical resources and upload their own to Z-Library. These touchpoints also offer a mail-in service, allowing users to request specific resources to be delivered to their homes. This will continue to further Z-Library’s mission of ensuring all individuals can access resources regardless of ability or position.
Z-Library’s easy registration tool makes uploading and requesting as easy as possible. With a phone camera, users can take photos of any books or texts they’d like to donate and upload them to the platform.
About Z-Library
Z-Library started in 2009 with a dream. The site’s vision is to see a world where information transcends all levels of position, wealth, and education. Their over 14 million books, articles, and other texts are available to users worldwide who simply want to learn.
By setting up Z-Points, Z-Library continues to expand its reach across borders to meet the needs of its users. The global community that supports Z-Library will find more resources than ever at these touchpoints, even to the point of requesting physical documents to be delivered to their homes.
Z-Library is incredibly thankful to those who have contributed much of these 14 million texts to their platform. Without these individuals and institutions, they could not provide the outstanding services they do globally. They are fully committed to empowering everyone by making sure that knowledge stays within everyone’s reach.
You can contact Z-Library via [email protected].