The EServer was an open access electronic publishing cooperative, founded in 1990, which published writings in the arts and humanities free of charge to Internet readers. In 2006, it was rated by Alexa as the most popular arts and humanities website in the world. Martha L. Brogan and Daphnée Rentfrow wrote in 2005 that it had "more than 200 active members, including editors of an eclectic mix of 45 discrete 'collections' (Web sites), which 'publish' more than 32,000 works." Duke University Library rated the EServer among the "best overall directories for literary information on the Web." More information...
According to PR-model, eserver.org is ranked 14,681st in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 10,421st in English Wikipedia.
The website is placed before musculardevelopment.com and after saabgroup.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.