Sources

Sources and public domain notes

MorseWords includes source-based reference content and public-domain book texts for Morse reading, listening, and learning workflows. This page explains the current source approach at a high level.

Public-domain book texts

MorseWords selects book texts and related source material from public-domain collections or other sources that are permitted for the intended reading, listening, print, and MP3 practice workflows.

Project Gutenberg and other public-domain or source-based collections may be used. Entries are reviewed before inclusion, and source links are provided on book or reference pages where they are available.

Some public-domain texts may be lightly edited for formatting, readability, or content safety. Source links are provided where available, and correction or takedown concerns can be reported.

MorseWords includes historical public-domain texts. Some may include period language, mature themes, or content that is not appropriate for every classroom or younger reader. We review and sanitize selected wording for content safety, but older works may still need reader discretion.

Source metadata

Metadata and source details are corrected when better information is found. A source link or source note is meant to help users inspect the material; it is not a guarantee that a text is available for every use in every jurisdiction.

Morse reference content

MorseWords also includes reference pages for International Morse code patterns, spacing, timing, punctuation, prosigns, Q-codes, and related learning guidance. Tool output is practical guidance and should be checked against the relevant reference page when accuracy matters.

Copyright or source concerns

If you believe a source note is incomplete, a public-domain source status should be reviewed, a book/source page needs a better attribution link, or a takedown request should be considered, email support@morsewords.com with the page URL and a short explanation.

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