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In addition to the articles, various texts have been entered in whole or in part into WikiPedia. Nobody's sure yet how far we want to go with this - whether we should only include some small pages for direct referencing, or include a wikized version of Project Gutenburg. Whatever people feel like typing in, I guess - though please don't add any copyright material. Here's what we have in the WikiBiblion so far:

Reference texts

Notes and commentaries

Lectures, textbooks, theses, etc. - I would say these are coming dangerously close to being articles, though.

Btw, we need a way of distinguishing pages on something from pages that are the things themselves - for instance, a summary of how the US constitution works versus its text.


If I had to venture an opinion, I guess we should restrict ourselves to texts that might be commonly cited and useful for immediate reference. For example, a discussion of the US constitution is probably much enhanced by being able to link directly to the relevant amendment. For example, in an article on GunControl?, someone surely might find it useful to link to UnitedStatesConstitution/AmendmentTwo.

The same goes for the Bible, as many articles on aspects of JudeoChristian? culture might usefully link to a chapter here and there.

But MobyDick, for example, isn't so usefully quoted, and so sticking it all in here just to be doing it seems more pointless.

But, like you said, it really just depends on what people bother to type (or cut and paste) in. :-)


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