This is the home of the LLHandbook project, a collective effort within the Linear Logic IRN to produce a handbook of Linear Logic for master and doctoral students, as well as a reference source for researchers using tools and concepts from Linear Logic.
The project is still at a very early stage, but due to repeated requests, the current draft is publicly available. Be aware that it is incomplete, some parts are only empty stubs, the content is unstable and subject to regular changes, and there is no guarantee that the material is correct: use at your own risk.