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Distributed Proofreaders is a web-based interface and an international community of volunteers who help converting Public Domain books into e-books. For this exhibition they proofread all Mundaneum publications that appeared before 1923, and are in the Public Domain in the US. Their collaboration meant a great relief for the members of Algolit. Less documents to clean up!
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[https://www.algolit.net/mundaneum/distributed_proofreaders/ Watch the video]
All the proofread books are made available on the [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg archive].
 
For this exhibition, An Mertens interviewed Linda Hamilton, the General Manager of Distributed Proofreaders.
 
  
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Distributed Proofreaders is a web-based interface and an international community of volunteers who help converting public domain books into e-books. For this exhibition they proofread the Mundaneum publications that appeared before 1923 and are in the public domain in the US. Their collaboration meant a great relief for the members of Algolit. Less documents to clean up!
  
Interview & transcription: An Mertens
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All the proofread books have been made available on the [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg archive].
  
Interface: Michael Murtaugh (Constant)
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For this exhibition, An Mertens interviewed Linda Hamilton, the general manager of Distributed Proofreaders.
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Interview: An Mertens
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Editing: Michael Murtaugh, Constant
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 4 June 2019

by Algolit

Watch the video

Distributed Proofreaders is a web-based interface and an international community of volunteers who help converting public domain books into e-books. For this exhibition they proofread the Mundaneum publications that appeared before 1923 and are in the public domain in the US. Their collaboration meant a great relief for the members of Algolit. Less documents to clean up!

All the proofread books have been made available on the Project Gutenberg archive.

For this exhibition, An Mertens interviewed Linda Hamilton, the general manager of Distributed Proofreaders.

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Interview: An Mertens

Editing: Michael Murtaugh, Constant