Does there exist, either still in development or already on on-line, anything like a wiki-type tool designed for mathematicians and students studying monographs and texts and journal articles---a place for readers, say, to flag typos, correct mistakes, fill gaps, provide shortcuts, supply missing references and indicate progress postdating the original publication?
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$\begingroup$ There is a question mathoverflow.net/questions/2147 on helpful math resources on the web. I suggest if something like this should exist and was not already suggested there, it could be suggested there. And, this can be closed, say as too localised or not a real question (depnding on interpretation). $\endgroup$– user9072Dec 10, 2011 at 18:57
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1$\begingroup$ Try the nLab. I doubt they'll complain if you make a few pages like that. $\endgroup$– S. Carnahan ♦Dec 11, 2011 at 6:06
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$\begingroup$ Thank you Scott for that very sharp suggestion. (nLab had not previously shown up on my radar.) $\endgroup$– David FeldmanDec 13, 2011 at 6:30
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