On 1/20/07, Timwi <timwi(a)gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,
Upon cleaning up, my parents discovered some of my (hand-written)
lecture notes that I took down when I studied undergraduate mathematics
at Cambridge University from 1998-2001.
I don't need them anymore. But I didn't want to throw them away in case
they might be useful to someone. Thus, I'm asking here. I'd be willing
to ship them to anyone who in turn would be willing to use them to
improve Wikipedia and/or Wikibooks. Consider it a donation of sorts.
Is anyone interested? Please only reply if you're serious about using
them to improve Wikipedia or Wikibooks.
Timwi
Hi Timwi, we could *definitely* use these notes in Wikiversity
<http://en.wikiversity.org> (provided copyright can be negotiated) -
and from there, they could be used in any project to improve
mathematical resources in Wikipedia, Wikibooks, or indeed any other
space..
I can volunteer to undertake this myself, though it might be best if
this was done by someone with an interest in/knowledge of mathematics.
I could add a note for people in the mathematics school
<http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/School:Mathematics> if you think this
is a desirable option.
Cheers,
Cormac (Cormaggio)