What is Wikisource?
Wikisource is a free digital library that allows users to contribute and edit text-based content collaboratively. The project is operated by the Wikimedia Foundation and consists of multiple language-specific instances, each representing a distinct collection of free-to-use digital texts. The overarching goal of Wikisource is to host a vast repository of textual sources across a diverse range of languages, including original works and translations. Users can actively participate in the project by adding, modifying, and improving the available free-to-use content
Highlights
- Collaborative editing: Users can directly contribute to and edit the content on Wikisource
- Multilingual platform: The project encompasses multiple language-specific instances, enabling access to textual sources in a variety of languages
- Free-to-use content: All content on Wikisource is freely available for use, distribution, and modification
- Wide range of textual sources: The library hosts a diverse collection of original works, translations, and other free-to-use text-based materials.
Features
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