Distributed Proofreaders. As the name suggests, it’s a distributed web-based tool for proof-reading books for Project Gutenberg. References from Slashdot and kuro5hin have spiked the number of pages proofread. But even that apart, they’re targetting over 1,000 pages a day. That’s over a book a day! via kuro5hin
Distributed proofreaders
Distributed Proofreaders uses a web-based crowdsourcing model to digitize books for Project Gutenberg. By leveraging volunteer labor, the project proofreads over 1,000 pages daily to preserve and distribute public domain texts more efficiently.