Alternatively, we could store it as images online. That would take a
lot of bandwidth, but... it would preserve the original much much
better.
Mark
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 23:49:19 +0100, Magnus Manske <magnus.manske(a)web.de> wrote:
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Ray Saintonge schrieb:
I've long felt that the 1911EB should be
carried in its entirety on
Wikisource, as should the 1921 12th edition. (The 12th was just a
repeat of the 11th edition with 3 supplementary volumes, which probably
explains why it is so seldom mentioned.) That would be an enormous
task.
Maybe we can get a "real" copy of the 1921 edition to WikiMania, and
have scanners/digital cameras manned with volunteers. Once we have
everything as images, we can OCR/type/proofread online in a distributed
fashion. We're kinda good at that :-)
Magnus
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