Wikisource:Community collaboration
The current community collaboration is collecting works related to Last collaboration: Slavery in the United States (1837) |
Overview
What is the Community Collaboration?
- For some larger projects, members of the Wikisource community band together to accomplish those tasks. The Community Collaboration is one means of organizing these larger projects. Projects typically involve locating gaps or needs in the coverage of Wikisource, then finding and adding relevant texts. This involves a wide range of skills, from source file manipulation and image processing to proofreading and cataloging.
How are Collaboration efforts chosen?
- There is a Proposals page where ideas may be nominated and discussed. The page includes instructions for making a proposal, as well as a tentative schedule for future efforts. Selection of new projects happens irregularly, as some larger projects may take several months to complete.
Who can participate?
- Anyone can participate. There is a Members page, but no one is required to sign up to participate.
Recent Collaborations
- For earlier collaborations, see the Archive.
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Eminent Women Series
biographies -
Edward VII of the United Kingdom
U.K. monarch -
Henry David Thoreau
an American naturalist and essayist -
Wikisource's 10th anniversary
A Contest. -
National Archives
United States institution. -
Disney
A media company.
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Domesday survey
the 11th century survey of England.
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Niccolò Machiavelli
a Florentine political philosopher.
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Thomas Carlyle
a Scottish historian
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Ewart Alan Mackintosh
for Armistice Day
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Michael Faraday
a British physicist and chemist
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Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din
an Indian religious scholar
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David Livingstone
Scottish missionary
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Jean Jaurès
French socialist
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Carl Linnaeus
Swedish botanist
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Galileo
Italian astronomer
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Carl Jung
Swiss psychiatrist
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Romain Rolland
French author
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Joseph McCabe
English atheist
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Charles Sheldon
American author
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Bahá'u'lláh
Persian prophet
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