Introduction to Vision::Reprint
The first vision, Vision::Reprint, has an intent to make a modern printing of the first dictionary of the American language available to the public for under $25. To accomplish this, several tasks are being considered. The first task, Task::Access, involves the digitizing of the original 1828 dictionary. The dictionary is available in microfilm (American Culture Series, Reel 335.6-336.1, Michigan University Microfilms) at many universities. To digitize the microfilm as a batch process requires a special scanner. The foundation intends to serve as the vehicle to find people interested in executing the visions to provide assistance as they are able. In this instance, members of the community can contribute by contacting their local library, finding out if the microfilm is available, and finding out if the library has the batch scanner. Once the images are captured (will only take two hours or so with the right equipment), the PDF scans will be made available online to allow others to contribute to the next necessary task: editing and proofing of the content. Following successful completion of this task, other tasks will follow relating to typography, typesetting, and printing.






Is there a possibility of the 1828 version in compact form to carry with you in a bag?