Turn Wikipedia Articles Into Ebooks So You Can Read Them Anywhere


Ever wanted to take a few Wikipedia articles with you offline? You can now export any Wikipedia article into a personal ebook that you can read on any device that supports the EPUB format.

Simply click the “Print/export” button on the left side of a Wikipedia page and select “Create a book”. The book creator will start and you can add as many pages as you like by clicking the “Add this page to your book” button at the top of the articles.

When you have the sections you want, you can then reorder them into chapters, and then export the book to PDF, EPUB or OpenOffice. If you’ve ever wanted to create your own customised encyclopaedia, this user-friendly feature will do the trick.

New e-book export feature enabled on Wikipedia [Wikimedia Foundation]


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