how crowd-sourcing created the Oxford English Dictionary
- Written by Stuart Kells, Adjunct Professor, College of Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce, La Trobe University
The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes who Created the Oxford English Dictionary[1] is a celebration of words and word-people: authors, editors, publishers, linguists, lexicographers, philologists, obsessives, pedants. Its author, Sarah Ogilvie, was formerly an Oxford English Dictionary editor and wrote the 2013 book Words of the World: A Global History of the Oxford English Dictionary[2].
Review: The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes who Created the Oxford English Dictionary (Chatto & Windus)
Ogilvie’s focus in The Dictionary People is on editor James Augustus Henry Murray[3] (1837-1915), who orchestrated a collective, pre-digital mode of crowd-sourcing to produce the first edition of the dictionary.