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Which websites host pdf files
Pdf host
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Lots of websites can host and share PDF files depending on whether you want to store privately, share publicly, or publish academically. Here are the main categories:
File Hosting & Sharing Platforms:
Google Drive → Upload PDFs and share links (private/public).
Dropbox → Store and share PDF files with link control.
OneDrive → Microsoft’s cloud option for storing PDFs.
Box → Cloud storage with good PDF support.
Document Hosting & Publishing:
Scribd → Upload and share PDFs, ebooks, documents.
SlideShare (LinkedIn) → Share PDFs, slides, and presentations publicly.
Academia.edu → For academic research papers (PDF format).
ResearchGate → For researchers to share publications in PDF.
Zenodo → Open-access repository for scientific papers and data.
Web & Blog Platforms:
GitHub → Can host PDFs in repositories or GitHub Pages.
WordPress / Blogger → Upload PDFs to share on websites.
Notion → Can embed or upload PDFs for collaboration.
Educational / Open Access Repositories:
arXiv.org → Preprints of scientific papers (all in PDF).
PubMed Central → PDFs of biomedical and health papers.
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) → Journals often provide free PDF downloads.
If your goal is just simple file hosting and sharing, I’d suggest Google Drive or Dropbox.
If you want public publishing, go with Scribd, SlideShare, or Academia.edu.
If it’s for research/academic work, use arXiv, ResearchGate, or Zenodo.