Wikisource:WikiProject NARA/Getting involved

Non-Wikisource users
If you are not a Wikisource user, welcome! You can get involved in many ways. Please create an account and then sign up below.

If you would like to see a particular work brought through to completion, you can read the Community Portal and learn to edit at Wikisource. The Wiki-markup is the same as at any other WMF wiki, but we have strange and curious systems in place for index pages and proofreading.

If you would prefer to work on the file side of things, you can learn about Digitising texts and images for Wikisource

You can always ask for help in the IRC channel (#wikisource on the Libera network), where many users hang out, just waiting to help!

Wikisource users
You know what to do! Create index pages, create and populate portals, add authors. Those of you with experience in OCR or DjVu conversion are needed in the preparation list.

Involved users
Below is a list of users involved in this project, along with skills and capabilities.


 * Dominic. Our man on the ground. Dominic is the source of our works from NARA.
 * Inductiveload. (Admin, bot-owner at WS and Commons) General groundwork and work preparation. I have no particular aim in this project other than helping to keep it running smoothly. I can do OCR work, DjVu conversion and collation, as well as Wikisource specific things like index page creation or grinding templates. I prefer non-standard and fiddly jobs, as the easy ones can be done by others! Please feel free to ask on my talk page for any help, or in IRC where I frequently reside.
 * ResidentScholar. I can help a little or at least help give you a good start.  While sub-categorizing the entries in the "United States history" category, I had discovered that over the course of Wikisource's existence, our contributors had taken an interest to supply numerous United States government documents relevant to the history of the United States.  They can be found at Category:American state papers, and that category could act as a seedling to provide the first works to be upgraded with scans and proofreading.
 * Jeepday I can help with the less technical questions of new volunteers, as well as general housekeeping tasks. As an Admin at both Wikisource and Wikipedia, I have some familiarity with them both. JeepdaySock (talk) 10:55, 8 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Sam Wilson. I'm interested in helping with anything: retrieving scans, preparing djvus, uploading, index pages, whatever; and of course proofreading.  Particularly anything to do with Fremantle.  I'm also keen to hear more from Dominic about the whole process of working with NARA, because I'm working on getting a similar thing (albeit much smaller!) going with my local history archive, and there's a certain amount of confusion about why the WMF would be of any use.  &mdash; Sam Wilson ( Talk &bull; Contribs ) &hellip; 00:05, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
 * User:BirgitteSB I can help with proofreading, setting up index pages, and setting up transcluded pages. Basically most anything on the text side of things.--Birgitte SB  00:35, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Michelle Gallaway. Happy to do some of the legwork with proofreading.  MichelleG (talk) 12:06, 11 June 2011 (UTC).
 * Pete. Getting reasonably comfortable with Wikisource practices. Happy to pitch in where I can. -Pete (talk) 19:13, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Aude happy to help, including transcribing videos. Aude (talk) 16:23, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Ammcmillin Glad to be a part of this! Willing to help wherever possible, including transcription and proofreading. Ammcmillin (talk)12:21, 23 December 2011 (UTC)

How can I help. Just let me know. Lisa Holinde Waco, TX Would like to help. tpulliam67
 * User:Utgardsloki. I would love to help transcribe, proofread, manage files, etc.. -User: Utgardsloki
 * User:Janautical. I am a student archivist at my university and have some experience with archiving. I would absolutely love to participate in this project! I am willing to do anything that anyone needs any help with.
 * Sharon Wilson. I'm especially interested in supporting NARA's work to make archival material more accessible. I'm a retired government documents librarian with experience working with federal publications.--Sharon Wilson 01:26, 20 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Slowking4 scanathons, uploading photos 03:50, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Rino Landa. As an aspiring Librarian with passion for technological integration & digital instruction I'm very interested in supporting NARA's innovative partnership with the GLAM WikiProject and putting to use my undergraduate archival and digitization experience at Yale University in supporting this endeavor; I'm also very interested applying my Spanish fluency to translating documents/pages as needed. 00:13 April 22, 2012 (UTC)
 * Bettenandi Glad to help in any way, especially in transcription and proofreading. Will be pursuing a higher degree in Archival Records and Administration and am eager to learn all that I can.
 * Thepoodlechef Glad to help!
 * Tagmo Count me in. --Tagmo (talk) 00:38, 29 December 2013 (UTC)
 * Cassandra McGuire. I am a graduate student/archivist-in-training eager to learn and help with this project. I have experience with transcription and proofreading but am willing to do whatever is most needed.
 * Risk Engineer. Like others, I am especially interested in supporting NARA's work to make archival material more accessible. I'm a retired Federal engineer with experience working with federal publications. I am especially interested in working on the US DOT portal and its subsidiary agencies. I have lot of materials from agency operations in the 1990 to 2010 period that are not available on the public websites. I plan to move this material up to WikiSource to support sister projects articles and materials. I am pleased to help in other areas as I can. Risk Engineer (talk) 22:23, 27 July 2014 (UTC)
 * Beleg Tâl. Just puttering away, upload/proofread/validate/transclude. —Beleg Tâl (talk) 14:30, 31 July 2015 (UTC)