Wikipedia:Wikisource

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Wikisource is a digital library of public domain texts, films and similar material. Like Wikipedia, it is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. It can be used by Wikipedians to provide the full text of documents, further reading or sources for citations.

What is Wikisource?

Wikisource is a library of primary sources. In relation to Wikipedia, Wikisource provides:

  1. The full text of documents (including song lyrics, where appropriate).
    For example: Wikipedia's United States Declaration of Independence is an encyclopedic article about the Declaration of Independence; Wikisource's United States Declaration of Independence is the text of the Declaration of Independence itself.
  2. Documents related to the subject of an article, for further reading.
  3. Reliable sources for citations to properly reference an article on Wikipedia.

For specific information on how people more familiar with Wikipedia can contribute to Wikisource, see Wikisource:For Wikipedians.

Linking from Wikipedia

Wikisource articles can be linked from WP articles as described at Help:Interwikimedia links, namely by using a normal wikilink but prepended with either "s:" or "wikisource:", as in The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders, R.N.

Wikisource templates

Several sister project templates exist for Wikisource.

Wikipedia template Wikisource target Purpose
{{Wikisource}} Main texts Creates a link a text on Wikisource. Generally useful for all Wikipedia articles.
{{Wikisource author}} Author pages Creates a link to an author page on Wikisource, which contains brief information about the author and lists of both their works and works about them. Useful for Wikipedia biographies of authors.
{{Wikisource portal}} Portals Creates a link to a portal page on Wikisource, which act as subject indices or special collections in the Wikisource library. Useful for Wikipedia articles about general subjects rather than one specific text.
{{Wikisourcecat}} Categories Creates a link to a category on Wikisource, which work in the same as Wikipedia categories. Useful for Wikipedia categories and Wikipedia articles about general subjects for which no Wikisource portal currently exists.

Citing Wikisource from Wikipedia

Wikipedia has special citation templates for citing a text on Wikisource. There in one generic template, useful for any text on Wikisource, and several specific templates, useful for certain, specific texts on Wikisource.

{{Cite wikisource}} is the generic template. The simple form of this template is:

{{Cite wikisource
 | title = Title of the text on Wikisource.
 | last  = Last name of the author of the text.
 | first = First name of the author of the text.
 | year  = Year the text was originally published.
}}

Moving texts from Wikipedia to Wikisource

If a primary source document has been added to Wikipedia, it can be moved to Wikisource instead. This covers the addition to an article of the full text of a document or full lyrics of a song.

To move complete pages, please see Help:Transwiki and/or Help:Import. This will preserve the editing history of the article after it is moved, which may be required for licensing purposes. However, almost all texts in question are in the public domain, and no one can therefore claim any licence over them, it will usuallly be possible to cut and paste the text directly into a new page on Wikisource.

Please note that Wikisource prefers texts to be proofread from online scans, which act as Wikisource's equivalent to reliable sources. Simple text is still accceptable as long as a source is provided (eg. an offline book or a copy in another digial library).

See also