A maybe simpler metric: the top 1000 Wikipedia articles about works per page 
view.

Thomas

> Le 11 avr. 2017 à 09:42, mathieu stumpf guntz <[email protected]> 
> a écrit :
> 
> Hi Nemo,
> 
> We may establish a list a the "1000 works that every Wikisource should have" 
> (with translation possibly needed).
> 
> What metric could we use to define such a list? Maybe reference frequency, 
> but it requires statistics whose availability is unknown to me.
> 
> Statistically,
> psychoslave
> 
> Le 29/03/2017 à 08:30, Federico Leva (Nemo) a écrit :
>> One issue sometimes raised about Wikisource is how we know that we're 
>> working on the "right" books. Internet Archive is planning to textbooks 
>> starting from those which are most frequently assigned in USA schools:
>> http://blog.archive.org/2017/03/29/books-donated-for-macarthur-foundation-100change-challenge-from-bookmooch-users/
>> 
>> I was surprised to learn a project like OpenSyllabus exists and works, I 
>> emailed them to ask what it would take to do the same for other 
>> languages/geographies.
>> 
>> Nemo
>> 
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