User:DeirdreAnne/Adding texts

Please review the other help pages above before adding new texts.

Points to consider before posting
Before adding a new text, please make sure to read the following guidelines.


 * Only English language texts may be posted to the English Wikisource. If it is not English, select the corresponding language from the multilingual Wikisource and place it there instead. If there is no corresponding sub-domain, post it to the multilingual Wikisource itself.
 * Make sure the text is plaintext or ASCII (such as that from Internet sources, digitisation, or transcription). Never use text from a word processing program like Microsoft Word, because the formatting codes are not the same as the codes used in MediaWiki.
 * Check the copyright status. It must be released under a license compatible with the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license or be in the public domain, and must allow commercial or noncommercial redistribution; we do NOT take "fair use" texts. See the Copyright policy for more details.
 * Make sure that it is within the inclusion guidelines; if you're not sure, you can ask on the community discussion page.
 * Read the brief Style guide for title and formatting conventions.

Basic procedure
Fully integrating works into Wikisource can be a very complicated process. We don't expect new users to learn the ins and outs of doing this before submitting texts. However, there is a basic procedure that should be followed when adding any texts.


 * 1) Check that Wikisource doesn't already have the work by searching for it: (1) using the search box which is on every page. A drop down list of titles will match the characters as typed. (2) on the author's page, which should list their works. (3) performing an advanced search on the title, author, or a short phrase from the text. A Wikisource-specific search using an external engine, eg. Google search
 * 2) If Wikisource doesn't seem to have the work, type the title in the Wikisource search box at left, click 'Go', and click the 'edit' link at the top to create the page. (Remember to check the Style guide for title and formatting conventions.)
 * 3) At the top of the page, add the   template (see the documentation for usage). Fill in any information you know, leaving any unknown or inapplicable information blank. Do not remove any lines. Add " " below the header unless you're confident you can follow the advanced procedure below.
 * 4) Add the text below this and format as desired.
 * 5) Add an appropriate copyright template at the bottom, selected from Help:Copyright tags. If it is a translation with a copyright status different from the original, note both with ; for example:
 * 6) Preview your work, then save.

An alternative set of instructions can be found at a Beginner's how-to for DjVu uploading

Advanced procedure
We don't expect new users to follow this procedure, as it can be somewhat complicated. If you correctly follow the basic procedure above, a more experienced user will do the rest. (Of course, you're welcome to do these steps too.)
 * 1) Make sure that the  is used correctly. Unless the author should not have an author page (for standalone works, national anthems, et cetera), make sure that the author page exists. If it doesn't, check if it exists under a different name. If you find no existing author page, create it using the  template.
 * 2) Adding headers to subpages is very easy with the Header preloading script gadget. Check your preferences to be sure that it is enabled.
 * 3) Make sure that the authors are listed at Authors (add them if they're not).
 * 4) List the work on the relevant index.
 * 5) Categorize the work (see Help:Categorization).
 * 6) Place a text information template on the document's discussion page and start to fill in the details.
 * 7) If the page is very large, split the content into sections such as chapters, acts, et cetera (see the style guide).
 * 8) Edit the document for accuracy, adding the syntax for bolds and italics. Use the edit bar at the bottom of the edit page to add special characters if needed.
 * 9) Update the details on the talk page as you proceed.