Missing pages
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DPCers can use this article to request scans of missing pages. If all this information is updated on one page, it will be easier to help find missing pages. Those seeking missing pages may alternatively (or additionally) contact these Missing Page Finders directly. It is extremely helpful to add a link to Worldcat, i.e., 4574190.
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Using the Missing Pages Wiki
To add a request
- Add an entry to the list of missing pages - clone one of the existing entries. That is, copy an existing entry, and paste it where you want your new request. Delete the details of the other book and fill in the appropriate new information.
To claim a request
- Update the entries you can supply with Claimed by username (in wiki format: ''Claimed by username'')
- Send a PM to the requester saying you can help supply their missing pages.
When a request has been fulfilled
- If you are the PM, follow the instructions for Adding missing pages to a project. Otherwise, upload the files to dpscans, and notify the PM that they are there. Please also tell Template:Db-req-email (include details of the project they are for) so that nothing slips through the cracks.
- You must do this before the project is posted. Please don't let broken projects be archived.
- Delete any entries which have been fulfilled
List of missing page requests
The Project Hospital
Note: Entries in this section are automatically filled in by a wikimedia extension created by DPC. Most of these projects are missing pages or high-resolution illustrations, but some are not, so please check the Issues before claiming any project. Note also that the Project Manager may have also put in a missing pages entry under their name, so you may wish to check there as well before claiming a project.
Project Managers: If one of these projects is yours, you can add remarks to the "Issues" section of these listings by putting them in <pre>your remarks here</pre> tags at the top of the Project Comments. Be careful not to insert very long lines in the preformatted sections.
See the Project Hospital wiki page for instructions on how to hospitalize a project so it will automatically appear in this section.
Please place claims at the bottom of this section.
freeelf
Title: To What Purpose? Author: Marshall Broomhall Needs: High resolution scans of illustrations, and cover (3 pages) Note: Book Available at University of Toronto: Victoria University Emmanuel College Library.
See OCLC for other libraries outside of Canada.
Digital text of the entire book is already finished, I have extremely low resolution illustrations,
but would like higher resolution ones before submitting it. PM: freeelf
IonaV
PM: IonaV
Warmheart
- PM: Warmheart
Nothing at this time
Claimed Projects:
