Wikisource:Community collaboration/Monthly Challenge/August 2024

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Monthly Challenge

August 2024

Welcome to the Monthly Challenge!

  • Each month, the challenge aims to proofread and validate several texts.
  • It provides a safe space for new users to learn about Wikisource.
  • The texts are featured for a maximum of three months with a few exceptions.
  • The challenge builds Wikisource's core collection and makes free, scan-backed ebooks accessible to everyone.
  • Pages processed: 4756
    • (158% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 3816
  • Pages validated: 682
  • Pages processed: 5313
    • (177% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 4283
  • Pages validated: 922
  • Pages processed: 4334
    • (144% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 3983
  • Pages validated: 295
  • Pages processed: 4809
    • (160% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 3224
  • Pages validated: 1516
  • Pages processed: 7372
    • (245% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 4330
  • Pages validated: 2876
  • Pages processed: 3826
    • (127% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 2819
  • Pages validated: 908
  • Pages processed: 3265
    • (108% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 2578
  • Pages validated: 586
  • Pages processed: 3818
    • (127% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 2973
  • Pages validated: 689
  • Pages processed: ~3124
    • (~104% of 3000)
  • Pages proofread: 2067
  • Pages validated: 985

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Daily statistics
Day under 100
Day over 200
DayPVPagesTotal
19311104104
2672696200
37060143343
4511768411
5441259470
658788558
710519144702
8551469771
9847104875
1071579954
1193401411095
12700831178
13775821260
14107251321392
1513491441536
16120221451681
17127461751856
18101371401996
19115301492145
2073191052250
21125281532403
22394432446
23120551752621
24106291372758
255440952853
26645702923
27106111173040
284711853125
29549633188
30149622123400
31394244183818
Avg.9622123
Total29736893818

August 2024

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  • Works in current challenge: 79
  • Total pages in current challenge: 29701
  • Average processed pages per day this month: 123
  • Recent changes in this Challenge (only indexes, pages, authors)

Guidelines

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Welcome to this month's challenge. For a general overview of proofreading at Wikisource, see Help:Beginner's guide to proofreading. The challenge has a few special guidelines and tips for new users.

Guidelines, tips and information

Guidelines

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  1. If you've worked on a page, but don't have time to finish, please save your work as Not Proofread.
  2. If you encounter a difficulty such as a table, missing image, or a different alphabet, please mark the page as Problematic and an experienced editor will review it.
  3. Once you have finished proofreading a page, make sure to mark it as Proofread.
  4. Validation requires a careful checking of the proofread text to make sure that the formatting and spelling match the original. Be sure to read and follow the guidelines in Help:Beginner's guide to validation. Once you finish validating a page, mark it as Validated.
    • Do not use spell-check to validate, as many older works use non-standard spellings. Even if there is a mistake in the original, transcribe it as-is.

Tips

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  1. Many books published before 1820 feature a long s (ſ). Replace those with {{ls}} to yield s (its appearance is changed by the Visibility gadget).
  2. Use {{ppoem}} for formatting poems. Separate verses with a blank line.
  3. Mark the spot where an image should go with {{missing image}}, a table with {{missing table}} and other alphabets with {{Language characters}}.
  4. Add a blank line between each paragraph.
  5. For images, use the following format:
{{img float
 | file = name of the image file
 | cap = The caption
 | align = left/center/right
 | alt = A description for those with different visual abilities.
 | width = How wide the image is: e.g. 500px
}}
For more information, see {{img float}}.

Difficulty Levels

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  1. Easy – These works have good OCR and have simple formatting consisting mainly of font sizes, bold, italics, centering, and a Table of Contents.
  2. Average – These works have references and indexes in addition to the formatting of Easy texts. In addition, there language tends to be more academic or contain dialectical English.
  3. Last Bits – This category could use a better name, but the idea is that this is an Index that has mostly been proofread, but a few more challenging pages remain.
  4. Second Glance - This category is for works that appears to have been proofread once, but require a careful look to make sure that the text matches the scan.
  5. Formatting – This category is for Indexes imported from another site that also does proofread, but wishes not to be named. They are fully proofread, but require checking to make sure that all the formatting is there. All pages will require the addition of header and footers. However, most pages will require no other work.
  6. Transclusion – These works have been fully proofread, but remain untranscluded. They are a great place for a user to learn about transclusion and reduce the backlog.

Challenge texts

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To fix

History of Australia George William Rusden (Incomplete texts, Australia) Australia 1897

The Reshaping of British Railways Richard Beeching (Railways, British history) UK 1963

A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism James Clerk Maxwell (Incomplete texts, Physics, Final push) UK 1873

To proofread (works added 1 month ago)
To proofread (works added 2 months ago)
To validate (no expiry)
To validate (works added 1 month ago)

The Fruit of the Tree Edith Wharton (Novels, Women writers) USA 1907

To validate (works added 2 months ago)

Adams and Jefferson Daniel Webster (Scan clean up, US Politics) US 1885

Alice Adams Booth Tarkington (Pulitzers) USA 1921

Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy (Validation) Russia 1899

The Fun of It Amelia Earhart (Women, Aviation) US 1932

History of Aurangzib Jadunath Sarkar (Indian history, Scan clean up) India 1912

The History of the Royal Society of London Thomas Sprat (Incomplete texts, Final push, Science) UK 1734

How we think John Dewey (Requested texts) US 1910

Letters of Jane Austen (part 1) Jane Austen (Letters, Women writers) UK 1906

Microscopical researches Theodor Schwann (Requested texts) Germany 1847

Natural History: Mammalia Philip Henry Gosse (Natural history, Validation) UK 1848

Son of the wind Lucia Chamberlain (Requested texts)   1910

The Truth About China and Japan B. L. Putnam Weale (Requested texts, China, Japan) US 1919

Under the Gaslight Augustin Daly (Incomplete texts, Plays) US 1867