It would be cumbersome to create one page per entry.
I have developed a tool for dictionaries.
See here :
http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Biographie_universelle_ancienne_et_moderne/To…
and here :
http://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Shared_Scripts
For the moment it requires javascript, but I have evil plans to convert it to php.
Thomas
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Datum: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 07:32:16 +0200
Von: Alex Brollo <alex.brollo(a)gmail.com>
An: "discussion list for Wikisource, the free library"
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Betreff: Re: [Wikisource-l] Tiny or huge chapters
2010/6/18 Lars Aronsson <lars(a)aronsson.se>
I'm proofreading a book, a biographic
dictionary, which lists
information about 7500 people on 810 pages. Each person has
3-4 lines of text.
I'm really very interested into the reply, and I can't wat for it. What's
the most convenient approach, between large or small chapters, into wiki?
Which are the money and resource saving criteria to follow, considering
the
costs of server load, memory, and bandwidth? I imagine that the issue is
complex, depending from number of edits and number of readings too;
nevertheless I imagine that sone rough guidelines can be suggested.
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Alex
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