Task::Access
The 1828 dictionary by Noah Webster is clearly in public domain. However, it is important to recognize that publishers of the facsimile reprint can make copyright claims. For this reason, it is imperative that a public domain source is located and provided to do a full edit and update of the first american dictionary. Task::Access is to digitize the 1828 dictionary from microfilm from a major university library. The result will be a very large PDF with scans for each page. Although it is beyond our control if some volunteers use their facsimile dictionary to make editions, we (as a foundation) have provided a public domain source for the volunteers to use.






Great!