Wikisourceis aWikimediaproject to create a growing
free contentlibrary ofprimary sourcetexts, and
translations of source texts in any language. You can help this site by making a donation to
theWikimedia Foundation.
You can join this project right now, by submitting new texts, by helping us proofread
books, or by scanning and uploading books we do not have. If you haven't done so
already, you may want tocreate an account
(see why).
Wikisource is organized in language subdomains:
This site (wikisource.org) hosts texts inother languages,
for which the community does not wish to request a subdomain, or is not large
enough to maintain one.
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Communication.
Most of the communication between Wikisource users takes place on the language subdomains.
Here are a few channels that are used to reach users across subdomains:
- The localScriptorium(mostly for issues about this wiki)
- IRC Chat:channels #wikisource and #wikisource-de on irc.freenode.net
- We have aMailing list.Bureaucrats should subscribe to it.
- Statistics
- Wikisource statistics
- ProofreadPage Statistics
- Administration
- List of administrators
- Votes
- Subdomains coordination
- Cross-wiki projects
- Transwiki cleanup—Punctuation—Wiki Syntax
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If you want to add new material to Wikisource, please make sure that it is acceptable for our project.
Text should be either in the public domain, or published under a free licence.
Seewhat is Wikisource
andCopyright Policyfor more details.
You must identify the language in which the text is written.
If a language subdomain exists for that language, the text
has to be added there. If your language does not have a
subdomain, and if you plan to add text on a regular basis,
you are encouraged to request onehere.
Note that some subdomainsforbidpre-1923 works still copyrighted in their home countriesdue to local concerns even when they are in the public domain in the USA where this site is hosted. This multilingual domain will provisionally host these works and eventually move them into the subdomains when locally acceptable.
Wikimedia projects are based on theMediaWiki Software.
There are help pages onhow to edit a pageand a
Guide to layout.
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Wikisource provides a web-based interface for proofreading digitized text.
As of April 2009, we have proofread more than 160,000 pages.
See theproofreading statisticsfor more details.
More than 3600 books are currently being proofread, and this number is growing every day.
Anyone can help proofreading a digitized book, or start digitizing a new book.
If you want to help, checkout the list of projects in your language.
- List of proofreading projects, sorted by language
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