Monmouth Museum have offered 10,000 digital images; 7,000 local historical
and Charles Rolls and 3,000 about Admiral Nelson, a lot are previously
unseen; ships logs (useful to climate scientists) and personal diaries.
I will talk to Mike Booth from the Shire Hall about what he has digitised,
I know he has some stuff about the chartists especially about their trial.
The Archaeological Society are very keen but have very little time, I know
they want to put their journals on Wikisource, they may have other things
too.
Very glad to have you all involved, you're very welcome to make bold
changes to the MonmouthpediA pages.
All the best
John
On 31 December 2011 13:47, Michael Peel <michael.peel(a)wikimedia.org.uk>wrote;wrote:
On 31 Dec 2011, at 11:32, Roger Bamkin wrote:
We have the Archaeological Society "signed
up". They tell me that we can
"have the lot" - they are convinced
that CC by SA beats (c) 2011..
Is there a link here with Wikisource? Do they have digitized documents
that could be hosted there? Or is there scope for a crowdsourced
digitisation project here?
I've done a quick scout around Wikisource and
archive.org to see what's
there, but there isn't too much:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/User:Mike_Peel/Monmouth
Mostly focused on Geoffrey of Monmouth. There's a book related to the
[[Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers]] available on archive, which Richard
might be interested in.
Thanks,
Mike