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Distributed proofreading allows many people working individually across the Internet to contribute to the proofreading of a new electronic book. We describe project Gutenberg's distributed proofreading project, along with our general procedures for creating an electronic book from a physical book. Distributed proofreading has promise for the future of project Gutenberg, and is likely to be a useful strategy for other digital library projects.