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'''[[wikisource:Main page|Wikisource]]''' is an ever-growing library of freely reproducible texts | '''[[wikisource:Main page|Wikisource]]''' is an ever-growing library of freely-reproducible texts. | ||
The Wikisource community scans, proofreads and checks texts to produce definitive electronic versions. | |||
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These can be linked or cited from Wikipedia or anywhere else, or copied onto other sites or media (respecting the relevant free licence). | |||
As well as English, Wikisource is available in [http://wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page dozens of other languages], gradually building an archive of their literature and scholarship. | As well as English, Wikisource is available in [http://wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page dozens of other languages], gradually building an archive of their literature and scholarship. | ||
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[[File:Instauratio_Magna.jpg|thumb|left|Cover of [[wikisource:Author:Francis Bacon|Francis Bacon]]'s ''Instauratio Magna'']] | [[File:Instauratio_Magna.jpg|thumb|left|Cover of [[wikisource:Author:Francis Bacon|Francis Bacon]]'s ''Instauratio Magna'']] | ||
== Examples of texts == | == Examples of texts == | ||
* Out-of-copyright or freely licensed reference materials, such as the [[wikisource:Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900|Dictionary of National Biography]] | * Out-of-copyright or freely licensed reference materials, such as the ''[[wikisource:Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900|Dictionary of National Biography]]'' or Grove's ''[[wikisource:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians|Dictionary of Music and Musicians]]'' of 1900 | ||
* Literary works from authors including [[wikisource:Author:William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], [[wikisource:Author:Jane Austen|Austen]], [[wikisource:Author:Charles_Dickens|Dickens]], and [[wikisource:Author:Oscar Wilde|Wilde]] | * Literary works from authors including [[wikisource:Author:William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], [[wikisource:Author:Jane Austen|Austen]], [[wikisource:Author:Charles_Dickens|Dickens]], and [[wikisource:Author:Oscar Wilde|Wilde]] | ||
* Personal papers of notable figures, such as [[wikisource:Wikisource:WikiProject_NARA/To_prepare#The_Franklin_D._Roosevelt.2FWinston_Churchill_Correspondence|the FDR/Churchill correspondence]] | * Personal papers of notable figures, such as [[wikisource:Wikisource:WikiProject_NARA/To_prepare#The_Franklin_D._Roosevelt.2FWinston_Churchill_Correspondence|the FDR/Churchill correspondence]] | ||
* Official papers, such as [[wikisource:Category:Acts_of_the_English_Parliament|Acts of the English Parliament]] | * Official papers, such as [[wikisource:Category:Acts_of_the_English_Parliament|Acts of the English Parliament]] or various [[wikisource:Category:National constitutions|National constitutions]] | ||
* [[wikisource:Category:Periodicals|Journals and periodicals]], such as the earliest issues of the [[wikisource:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society|Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]] or newly published research | * [[wikisource:Category:Periodicals|Journals and periodicals]], such as the earliest issues of the [[wikisource:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society|Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]] or newly published research | ||
== What | == What can you do? == | ||
* Upload digitisations of historic books and documents, with a description of the physical location. | * Upload digitisations of historic books and documents, with a description of the physical location. | ||
* If you produce research or official documents, release | * Bring in a trainer to show you how to publish text collections in Wikisource. | ||
* If you produce research or official documents, make it as easy as possible for Wikisource volunteers to incorporate the material: release your outputs under [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8051 a free licence], and use open document formats that make text easy to extract. | |||
== Next steps == | === Next steps === | ||
* ''If you are in a Jisc-funded project'', contact the Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador, Martin Poulter, (martin.poulter{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk). | * ''If you are in a Jisc-funded project'', contact the Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador, Martin Poulter, (martin.poulter{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk). | ||
* Wikimedia UK can put cultural and scholarly organisations in touch with experienced Wikisource contributors (info{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk). | * Wikimedia UK can put cultural and scholarly organisations in touch with experienced Wikisource contributors (info{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk).<ref>Disclaimer: {{Foundation-otrs-disclaimer}}</ref> | ||
* The [[wikisource:Help:Beginner's_guide_to_Wikisource|Beginner's guide to Wikisource]] is a good starting point | * The [[wikisource:Help:Beginner's_guide_to_Wikisource|Beginner's guide to Wikisource]] is a good starting point. | ||
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{{Jisc partnership}} | {{Jisc partnership}} |
Latest revision as of 11:33, 22 November 2015
Wikisource is an ever-growing library of freely-reproducible texts.
The Wikisource community scans, proofreads and checks texts to produce definitive electronic versions.
These can be linked or cited from Wikipedia or anywhere else, or copied onto other sites or media (respecting the relevant free licence).
As well as English, Wikisource is available in dozens of other languages, gradually building an archive of their literature and scholarship.

Cover of Francis Bacon's Instauratio Magna
Examples of texts
- Out-of-copyright or freely licensed reference materials, such as the Dictionary of National Biography or Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians of 1900
- Literary works from authors including Shakespeare, Austen, Dickens, and Wilde
- Personal papers of notable figures, such as the FDR/Churchill correspondence
- Official papers, such as Acts of the English Parliament or various National constitutions
- Journals and periodicals, such as the earliest issues of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society or newly published research
What can you do?
- Upload digitisations of historic books and documents, with a description of the physical location.
- Bring in a trainer to show you how to publish text collections in Wikisource.
- If you produce research or official documents, make it as easy as possible for Wikisource volunteers to incorporate the material: release your outputs under a free licence, and use open document formats that make text easy to extract.
Next steps
- If you are in a Jisc-funded project, contact the Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador, Martin Poulter, (martin.poulter
wikimedia.org.uk).
- Wikimedia UK can put cultural and scholarly organisations in touch with experienced Wikisource contributors (info
wikimedia.org.uk).[1]
- The Beginner's guide to Wikisource is a good starting point.
- ↑ Disclaimer: E-mails to this address are reviewed and responded to by volunteers from the user community. Please understand that neither Wikimedia UK nor the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate the global volunteer helpdesk) can guarantee confidential treatment of any sensitive information you include in your message.