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== Proofreading process == [[Public domain]] works, typically books with expired copyright, are scanned by volunteers, or sourced from digitization projects and the images are run through [[optical character recognition]] (OCR) [[software]]. Since OCR software is far from perfect, many errors often appear in the resulting text. To correct them, pages are made available to volunteers via the Internet; the original page image and the recognized text appear side by side.<ref>{{cite conference |author1=Gentry, Craig |author2=Ramzan, Zulfikar |author3=Stuart Stubblebine | title=Secure Distributed ''Human'' Computation | book-title=Financial cryptography and data security: 9th International Conference | page=329 | date=February 28 β March 3, 2005 | volume=3570 | series=Lecture Notes in Computer Science |editor=Andrew S. Patrick |editor2=Moti Yung |editor2-link=Moti Yung | location=Roseau, The Commonwealth of Dominica | publisher=Springer | isbn=3-540-26656-9 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JegO2ly7IccC&pg=PA329 | doi=10.1145/1064009.1064026 }}</ref> This process thereby distributes the time-consuming error-correction process, akin to [[distributed computing]]. Each page is proofread and formatted several times, and then a post-processor combines the pages and prepares the text for uploading to Project Gutenberg. Besides custom software created to support the project, DP also runs a forum and a wiki for project coordinators and participants.
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