I did put a few of the books up in the past (as PDFs provided by the
BL, then manually converted to DjVu):
I kept running into size limits & wasn't quite sure how best to get
the right material to Wikisource, but if there's particular titles,
let me know & I'll see what can be done.
On 19 December 2013 09:07, Jane Darnell <jane023(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I like the stray text around the images - it shows
that the picture
is from a book, rather than a separate unattached file like a photo or
engraving, and the captions are necessary in most cases. The
problematic images are the ones of letterheads and margin decorations,
which, though perhaps interesting for articles on publishing or
printing, are not really useful in the quantities available unless
Wikisource is able to ingest the books in such a way that they use
those too. As I understand it however, you cannot recycle a Commons
image in a djvu file (yet). I do think some of the more encyclopedic
books would be great to have in their entirety on Wikisource.
2013/12/18, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com>om>:
On 17 December 2013 20:08, Matthew Flaschen
<matthew.flaschen(a)gatech.edu>wrote;wrote:
As Andrew said, the interesting question is whether the Commons community
can effectively help curate/add metadata for this unidentified content.
Even if we could a lot of the images could do with some preprocessing to
remove things like stray text.
--
geni
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