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English: Flowchart showing how a digitised historical book can reach a large audience, and be improved, by being shared on Wikisource via the Internet Archive. Text and images from the book, held on Wikisource and Wikimedia Commons, can be improved and reused. When images are reused on Wikipedia, or text cited, that reaches a still larger audience and provides context for the material. This process also involves uploading the book as a file to Commons: a step that is not shown here for clarity. This file is a derivative work of the Commons, Wikisource and Wikipedia logos which are copyrighted works belonging to the Wikimedia Foundation. it is also a derivative of the Internet Archive logo which is owned by the Internet Archive.
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current20:30, 28 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 20:30, 28 April 2015996 × 693 (495 KB)wikimediacommons>MartinPoulter JiscBetter label placement. Better explanation of what Wikisource does, though still simplified. (Previous attempts to do this introduced formatting errors, so went back to original source file).

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