All the mails from foundation-l in the past hours are
bouncing on my mail box. I have no idea why. Is there
anyone to help me here ?
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Subject: [Foundation-l] Wikisource as a repository
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I dont'know if the subject has been already debated
in the past, but we are going to publish on
wikisource a thesis written by a fellow wikipedian
who graduated last week in sociology. The nice thing
about this is that the thesis is ON wikipedia
(specifically the italian edition).
Since we haven't found any other thesis published on
wikisource, we asked ourselves if a thesis can be
published there.
On
http://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:What_is_Wikisource%3F
> is stated that "Original writings by a Wikipedia
> contributor are excluded" (but given the subject of
> the thesis we think everyone will close an eye).
> Still a thesis is a document, that has a certain
> degree of academic recognition.
>
> The question is: wouldn't be nice (and useful) if
> wikisource could work also as a repository for
> thesis?
>
> Snowdog.
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