Dear all, I'm pleased to announce that the Italian Wikisource has started a collaboration with AlmaDL, the digital library of University of Bologna ( http://amshistorica.cib.unibo.it).
The project, called Wikiproject Scientia ( http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Progetto:Scientia), aims to take on Wikisource(s) around 40 issues of "Scientia", a scientific journals published at the begginning of the century. The journal has been published in 4 different languages, and includes (original) articles from scientists from all around the world, as G. Peano, Enrico Fermi, Bertrand Russell, E. Rutherford, H. Lorentz, Sigmund Freud, Henri Poincaré, Ernst Mach, Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg; Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, and many, many more.
The whole journal has been published here: http://amshistorica.cib.unibo.it/6 http://amshistorica.cib.unibo.it/7 but we are still uploading the bundled djvus on Commons (and doing the OCR with ABBYY).
We have completed and formatted one issue ( http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Indice:Rivista_di_Scienza_-_Vol._I.djvu), to have a clue of the complexity of the work, and it is definetely complex. You can take a look here: http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Indice:Scientia_-_Vol._VII.djvu http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Indice:Scientia_-_Vol._VIII.djvu http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Indice:Scientia_-_Vol._IX.djvu http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Indice:Scientia_-_Vol._X.djvu The biggest challenge is to set up the transclusion of the articles in all the Wikisources interested, because every issue contains articles in at least 3 languages (sometimes 4: French is the most used language of the journal).
So, this mail is to inform all the potential wikimedians interested in participating, and helping us to set up books and indexes in the respective wikisources.
Thank you, Aubrey
NB: I work for AlmaDL, so I "persuaded" my boss to try releasing some djvus and see what the community of Wikisource could do. This does not mean I am a full time "Wikisourcian in residence", but I certanly use some of my work time for this and I can definitely help with original scans, metadata and even the OCR with ABBYY Finereader. I soon discovered that the project is much more bigger than I expected, especially for the multilingual issue.
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