
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Joshua Hutchinson wrote:
Interesting... Can any of those sites be raided for content to bolster our German titles? (I can't read German, so my checking directly wouldn't do me any good!)
Josh
I forwarded this directly to our German Team leader to check for us. Also, anyone interested might also want to take a look at Gunther Hille's for the Gutenberg Projekt-DE mh [DE is the German abbr. for Germany]
----- Original Message ----- From: Karl Eichwalder <ke@gnu.franken.de> To: gutvol-d@lists.pglaf.org Subject: [gutvol-d] Re: Languages in PG Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:33:49 +0200
Andrew Sly <sly@victoria.tc.ca> writes:
Also, the numbers below (taken from the catalog) show that, although PG's non-english content can certainly be expanded, it is not insignificant: French (367) German (307) Finnish (85) Chinese (69) Spanish (59) Italian (36)
Not too bad. German is "slow" because many good texts are available elsewhere. It starts with http://gutenberg.spiegel.de; continues with sites dedicated to special authors like Karl May, Arno Schmidt, Novalis, or Georg Simmel; and does not end with digitizing projects located at Universities (Göttingen, Trier, München, Bielefeld, Innsbruck). Especially the Austrian project (alo - austrian literature online: http://www.literature.at/) is very interesting even if seem to offer only PDF "for free".
More German texts are tracked at http://www.litlinks.it
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