PHL CHED Connect offers some online resources for your information needs.
National Library of the Philippines eResources
You may access (for FREE!) books and journals from Wiley, De Gruyter, EBSCOhost, Emerald Insight, ProQuest Ebook Central, Pressreader, Gale Ebooks, MyLegalWhiz, IG Publishing, Tekno Aklatan, Philippine E-Journals, Britannica Library, IGI Global, Digital Library Solutions, and other databases through the National Library of the Philippines (NLP) eResources at the comfort of your homes or offices.
http://web.nlp.gov.ph/nlp/?q=node/10448
(Click Advanced. Then continue to website)
Public (all users - researchers, students, teachers, professionals, ordinary citizens, kids, out-of-school youth ... every Filipino!) may access online! for FREE!! LIBRE!
Register here:
https://116.50.242.167/ePortal/user/register
Guidelines:
https://116.50.242.167/ePortal/guidelines
Tutorial:
https://116.50.242.167/ePortal/sites/default/files/2021-03/Users%20guide_1.pdf
e-LIBRARIES
From their webpage: “PDF Drive is your search engine for PDF files. As of today we have 78,252,421 eBooks for you to download for free.”
LibraryLink is a one-stop resource center for Filipiniana resources. It aims to provide one search engine or point of entry for researchers and students who are doing research on Filipiniana. LibraryLink provides a venue for interaction among researchers, library professionals, people from the publishing industry and the academe.
Department of Trade and Industry eLibrary
Provides business information needs of the private and the government sectors, the academe, students and the public. Areas of research include trade, industry, and investments information; Philippine National Standards (PNS); directories; design and technical information related to product development; and intellectual property (IP).
Contains free readable and downloadable full-text journals from different Philippine institutions.
National Statistics Coordinating Board
The NSCB collects raw statistics from different agencies and government sources, and arranges them into comparable statistics. Look here for research information on historical data on population, poverty, etc.
Fiction and the Classics eBooks