Here is an example of an organization that does this with
newspapers:
www.oldpapers.org
Alex Roshuk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Bauder" <fredbaud(a)ctelco.net>
To: <wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 12:10 PM
Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Buying public domain books
I could do this as I am always searching for books.
This can cost a lot or
a
little, luck has a lot to do with it. Make a list and
I can start looking
then email likely purchases to Jimbo.
One we could probably use and would be worth paying a bit for would be the
Cambridge History of English and American Literature. It is up on
Bartelsby
at
http://www.bartleby.com/cambridge/
Early volumes and perhaps all of the first edition of the Oxford English
dictionary too
Most of the really good public domain reference books are in the better
old
libraries such as Yale and Oxford and can be viewed
there and an
evaluation
made.
Fred
> From: Jimmy Wales <jwales(a)bomis.com>
> Reply-To: wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org
> Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 07:38:02 -0800
> To: wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] what to do with the money?
>
> Imran Ghory wrote:
>> Something else we could do is use the money to obtain public domain
books
>> (e.g. biographical encyclopedias) that can be
scanned/ocred and used
for
>> creating basic articles in areas which
wikipedia currently lacks
coverage.
What would something like that cost, anyway? My guess is that if
someone wanted to do this, the cost would be close to zero anyway, am
I wrong?
--Jimbo
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