@Orbilius, I will get in touch with you to start working on the Italian Case Study.

@Gerard: There aren't a lot of statistics but http://francisco.dance/wikigrowth/ might help. If you check the statistics for Wikisource, you will see that Indic Wikisources are the ones with the maximum growth in the last year. These statistics aren't designed for Wikisource but this still shows the value that the Indic communities see in Wikisource especially when there is an unavailability of online sources (Project Gutenberg etc.)  

Best
Satdeep

On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 9:07 PM Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hoi,
Most Wikimedians are not award how important Wikisource is for the languages from India. Satdeep do you have some documentation, some statistics to share with us?
Thanks,
      GerardM

On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 at 07:59, Satdeep Gill <sgill@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am re-sending this email as the previous one sent on April 8 didn't go through.

So, as an effort to document projects related to Wikisource, we have started by writing the first case study about 
Bengali Wikisource 10th Anniversary Proofreading Contest held in 2017 with the help of contest organizers Bodhisattwa and Jayantanth

If you know about, or have organized interesting Wikisource related projects that you would like to be documented in form of a case study, feel free to reach out to me at sgill﹫wikimedia.org.

Best
Satdeep  

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