Wikisource:WikiProject Open Access/Programmatic import from PubMed Central
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This page hosted some tests for automated import of openly licensed scholarly articles from PubMed Central. The first ten of these were chosen because they have been cited more than 10 times on the English Wikipedia.

Primary reasons to incorporate these articles with WikiSource:
- Signalling that a given reference has a mediawiki-marked-up copy on Wikisource is a clear indication of OA-ness
- Providing full text, with in-context images, video, audio, and other media facilitates improving Wikipedia as a deep, rich, "free" as in "freedom" reference work.
- Uploading source content including text, images, and other media closer to time of publication reduces the barrier to entry to cite academic works in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
- Providing access to scholarly materials in the developing world through Wikipedia Zero, which now includes Wikisource.
The project was active in 2014, but has been dormant since and is now preserved as an historical archive. The test imports were deleted in 2023 but are still listed here to document the scope of the work.
Test imports
[edit]The subpages of this page contained the following articles imported for testing purposes, including also redirects from DOI or other identifiers.
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