Wikisource:References to Wikisource

2011

 * The wikisource editions of Salvador Allende's Last Speech (since deleted); Napoleon Bonaparte's Farewell to the Old Guard; Winston Churchill's We shall fight on the beaches; On the Crown from The Public Orations of Demosthenes; Ralph Waldo Emerson's The American Scholar; Steve Jobs's Commencement address at Stanford University (since deleted); Robert F. Kennedy's Speech on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.; Pericles's Funeral Oration (Jowett); Ronald Reagan Announces the Challenger Disaster; Plato's Apology; Sun Yat Sen's speech on Pan-Asianism; and William Pitt's Speech against the Stamp Act were listed under Sources of Further Information and Acknowledgements in The 100: Insights and Lessons from 100 of the Greatest Speakers and Speeches Ever by Simon Maier and Jeremy Kourdi {{smaller|{Marshall Cavendish, ISBN 9789814328555)}}

2010

 * The wikisource project was cited in Crowdsourcing and Open Access: Collaborative Techniques for Disseminating Legal Materials and Scholarship by Timothy K. Armstrong (Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal & University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-07)
 * "The essay concludes by offering a few illustrations meant to show the potential for using Wikisource as an open-access repository for primary source materials and scholarship, and considers some possible drawbacks of the crowdsourced approach."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Crowdsourcing and Open Access: Collaborative Techniques for Disseminating Legal Materials and Scholarship by Timothy K. Armstrong (Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal & University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-07)
 * "The essay concludes by offering a few illustrations meant to show the potential for using Wikisource as an open-access repository for primary source materials and scholarship, and considers some possible drawbacks of the crowdsourced approach."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * "The essay concludes by offering a few illustrations meant to show the potential for using Wikisource as an open-access repository for primary source materials and scholarship, and considers some possible drawbacks of the crowdsourced approach."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * The wikisource project was cited in Rich Texts: Wikisource as an Open Access Repository for Law and the Humanities by Timothy K. Armstrong (University of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-09)
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."
 * "One of the wiki-based projects operated by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation - the Wikisource digital library - improves upon the shortcomings of existing open access repositories by bringing source texts and commentary together in a single place, with additional contextual materials hosted on other Wikimedia Foundation sites just a click away. These features of Wikisource, if more widely adopted, may improve academic discourse by highlighting conceptual interconnections among works, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and reducing the competitive advantages of proprietary, closed-access legal information services."

2009



 * The wikisource edition of the chapter "The Love of God" in Abu Hamid al-Ghazālī's The Alchemy of Happiness was part of Hartford Seminary's summer Islamic Spirituality reading assignment
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource edition of the chapter "The Love of God" in Abu Hamid al-Ghazālī's The Alchemy of Happiness was part of Hartford Seminary's summer Islamic Spirituality reading assignment
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675
 * The wikisource category Acts of the English Parliament was cited as "A source for translations of many of the acts of Parliament from 1295 until 1707" in Term Paper Resource Guide to Medieval History by Jean S. Hamm (ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9780313359675

2008

 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free
 * The wikisource edition of OC-1 CITF witness report was cited in the October edition of Briarpatch magazine in the article Mock justice: Why Omar Khadr should walk free

2007

 * The wikisource edition of the Constitution of Venezuela was linked from the editorial "Failed Venezuelan referendum example of democracy, not dictatorship, in the works" in the Wisconsin Northwestern. (December 6)
 * The wikisource edition of John Godfrey Saxe's The Blindmen and the Elephant was cited in the National Bureau of Economic Research paper "Labor Market Institutions Around the World" by author Richard B. Freeman. (July)
 * The wikisource project was cited in Library 2.0 and User-Generated Content: What can the users do for us? by Patrick Danowski (World Library and Information Congress 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council, 19-236 August 2007, Durban, South Africa)
 * "The second example I would like to talk about, is the project Wikisource. Here I will speak about the German language project, too. I will do this because also this project is a little bit special. The goal of the Wikisource project is to provide original source texts. It is clear that these are only texts which have no copyright (Public Domain). The technical basis for this service is also a wiki. With a little extension the proof reading is very easy, because the picture is over the edit window. Libraries can benefit from this service. Users will do what libraries can't afford to do. The result will be certainly free again so that it can be re-used by the library. There is often a discussion about whether libraries should build their own services on their websites, like this one. But this has an crucial disadvantage. Every library has to build its own community, so the critical mass of people for a community that works will be harder to reach. It would be better to allow the reuse of the own material."
 * The wikisource edition of the Constitution of Venezuela was linked from the editorial "Failed Venezuelan referendum example of democracy, not dictatorship, in the works" in the Wisconsin Northwestern. (December 6)
 * The wikisource edition of John Godfrey Saxe's The Blindmen and the Elephant was cited in the National Bureau of Economic Research paper "Labor Market Institutions Around the World" by author Richard B. Freeman. (July)
 * The wikisource project was cited in Library 2.0 and User-Generated Content: What can the users do for us? by Patrick Danowski (World Library and Information Congress 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council, 19-236 August 2007, Durban, South Africa)
 * "The second example I would like to talk about, is the project Wikisource. Here I will speak about the German language project, too. I will do this because also this project is a little bit special. The goal of the Wikisource project is to provide original source texts. It is clear that these are only texts which have no copyright (Public Domain). The technical basis for this service is also a wiki. With a little extension the proof reading is very easy, because the picture is over the edit window. Libraries can benefit from this service. Users will do what libraries can't afford to do. The result will be certainly free again so that it can be re-used by the library. There is often a discussion about whether libraries should build their own services on their websites, like this one. But this has an crucial disadvantage. Every library has to build its own community, so the critical mass of people for a community that works will be harder to reach. It would be better to allow the reuse of the own material."
 * The wikisource edition of John Godfrey Saxe's The Blindmen and the Elephant was cited in the National Bureau of Economic Research paper "Labor Market Institutions Around the World" by author Richard B. Freeman. (July)
 * The wikisource project was cited in Library 2.0 and User-Generated Content: What can the users do for us? by Patrick Danowski (World Library and Information Congress 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council, 19-236 August 2007, Durban, South Africa)
 * "The second example I would like to talk about, is the project Wikisource. Here I will speak about the German language project, too. I will do this because also this project is a little bit special. The goal of the Wikisource project is to provide original source texts. It is clear that these are only texts which have no copyright (Public Domain). The technical basis for this service is also a wiki. With a little extension the proof reading is very easy, because the picture is over the edit window. Libraries can benefit from this service. Users will do what libraries can't afford to do. The result will be certainly free again so that it can be re-used by the library. There is often a discussion about whether libraries should build their own services on their websites, like this one. But this has an crucial disadvantage. Every library has to build its own community, so the critical mass of people for a community that works will be harder to reach. It would be better to allow the reuse of the own material."
 * The wikisource edition of John Godfrey Saxe's The Blindmen and the Elephant was cited in the National Bureau of Economic Research paper "Labor Market Institutions Around the World" by author Richard B. Freeman. (July)
 * The wikisource project was cited in Library 2.0 and User-Generated Content: What can the users do for us? by Patrick Danowski (World Library and Information Congress 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council, 19-236 August 2007, Durban, South Africa)
 * "The second example I would like to talk about, is the project Wikisource. Here I will speak about the German language project, too. I will do this because also this project is a little bit special. The goal of the Wikisource project is to provide original source texts. It is clear that these are only texts which have no copyright (Public Domain). The technical basis for this service is also a wiki. With a little extension the proof reading is very easy, because the picture is over the edit window. Libraries can benefit from this service. Users will do what libraries can't afford to do. The result will be certainly free again so that it can be re-used by the library. There is often a discussion about whether libraries should build their own services on their websites, like this one. But this has an crucial disadvantage. Every library has to build its own community, so the critical mass of people for a community that works will be harder to reach. It would be better to allow the reuse of the own material."

2006

 * A quote from the wikisource edition of the Magna Carta was used as an epigraph for chapter six ("Portability") of Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective by Diomidis Spinellis (Adobe Press, ISBN 9780321166074)
 * Quote: "No village or individual shall be compelled to make bridges at river banks, except those who from of old were legally bound to do so."
 * The wikisource edition of Democracy and Education was cited by Andre Konig in his thesis Free the Body and the Mind will Follow for the University of Applied Sciences Wedel. (February)
 * Quote: "No village or individual shall be compelled to make bridges at river banks, except those who from of old were legally bound to do so."
 * The wikisource edition of Democracy and Education was cited by Andre Konig in his thesis Free the Body and the Mind will Follow for the University of Applied Sciences Wedel. (February)
 * The wikisource edition of Democracy and Education was cited by Andre Konig in his thesis Free the Body and the Mind will Follow for the University of Applied Sciences Wedel. (February)
 * The wikisource edition of Democracy and Education was cited by Andre Konig in his thesis Free the Body and the Mind will Follow for the University of Applied Sciences Wedel. (February)
 * The wikisource edition of Democracy and Education was cited by Andre Konig in his thesis Free the Body and the Mind will Follow for the University of Applied Sciences Wedel. (February)

Static links

 * In an exclusive deal with the Caravan Club (est. 1907), Wikisource was granted access to their original copy of A Souvenir of the "Wanderer" Caravan and put it online - and the Club now links to the text on their website.
 * The wikisource edition of Constitution of Palestine (2003) is used by the Israeli Democracy Institute in their article "Under Whose Authority is the Palestinian Authority?".
 * The wikisource edition of Affidavit of Omar Ahmed Khadr is cited by the Omar Khadr advocacy site HeWas15.org

Sister links

 * Wikipedia as a press source