Wikisource
Wikisource is a free digital library project that aims to provide access to public domain and freely licensed works through an open content web platform. Established in 2003 as a sister project to Wikipedia, Wikisource aims to digitize and host a wide range of texts, including books, speeches, laws, court cases, and other documents of historical, cultural, or educational value.
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Established in 2003 as a sister project to Wikipedia, Wikisource aims to digitize and host a wide range of texts, including books, speeches, laws, court cases, and other documents of historical, cultural, or educational value. The platform allows registered users to upload and proofread texts, making it a collaborative effort in creating and preserving accessible digital content. With its multilingual approach, Wikisource hosts texts in various languages, enabling users from different regions to contribute and access literature from around the world. Wikisource serves as a significant resource for researchers, students, and the general public interested in studying and exploring the vast collection of public domain literature.