You can always start with the lists per country (if
they exist). So for
example I made an article about the first 500 of such a "1000 most
important works of literature" list compiled for the Netherlands here:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 10:44 AM, Thomas PT <thomaspt(a)hotmail.fr> wrote:
A maybe simpler metric: the top 1000 Wikipedia
articles about works per
page view.
Thomas
Le 11 avr. 2017 à 09:42, mathieu stumpf guntz
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psychoslave(a)culture-libre.org> a écrit :
Hi Nemo,
We may establish a list a the "1000 works that every Wikisource should
have" (with translation possibly needed).
What metric could we use to define such a list? Maybe reference
frequency, but it
requires statistics whose availability is unknown to me.
Statistically,
psychoslave
Le 29/03/2017 à 08:30, Federico Leva (Nemo) a écrit :
> One issue sometimes raised about Wikisource is how we know that we're
working on the "right" books. Internet Archive is planning to textbooks
starting from those which are most frequently assigned in USA schools:
ur-foundation-100change-challenge-from-bookmooch-users/
>
> I was surprised to learn a project like OpenSyllabus exists and works,
I
emailed them to ask what it would take to do the same for other
languages/geographies.
Nemo
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