
There are places such as wikisource.org, where you could add the texts and start providing links such as you mention here immediately. Andrew On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Jeroen Hellingman (Mailing List Account) wrote:
This leads me to one place where further work could be done on the PG collection: turning it from a collection of static texts into an enriched web of knowledge. I've seen a lot of websites grabbing all of PG, and republishing it in a slightly modified form. I would however, like to see the collection be incorporated in a kind of wiki-like system, where people can add -- without tampering with the static source texts -- annotations, add tagging and create live cross references: both for own use, smaller dissemination in a group or publicy.
I've added a large number of texts related to the Philippines to PG, and many of these text interact. Some critize each other, others provide opposing views, and so forth. It would be great to build a system that makes that easy to follow for everybody, such that people can immediately see, when reading a text, where it has been cited or referenced in other works. It would be great also to provide study introductions or synopises, to give users a grasp of the material, and enable them to find what they really need within reasonable time. Search enginges are a great tool, but only to a certain extend.
Jeroen.
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