 Wikipedia took serendipity to another whole level. You just go and you always go in the end reading about the history of black metal in Sweden. I'm Andrea Zanni and I work as a volunteer in the Italian Wikisource. Wikisource is a digital library. It owns and hosts ancient books like old books from public domain ones and we put books for people to be read and we digitize some of them. We put them on Wikisource and then we transcribe them. We also try to link the books between each other because there is a possibility to link another to another, link a text to another and try to follow quotes and create a sort of, you know, hypertextual digital library. I really love that about Wikisource, the possibility of creating a connected integrated library. Serendipity is one of the best things in life and it's just serendipity is when you find something interesting but you are looking for something else. It always happens when you go in a bookstore. It always happens when you go in a library with an open shelf. As everyone, I was searching a word in Google. I came out on Wikipedia and then I started, okay, this is not possible. It can't be open to anyone. It can't be like this, like, editable for anyone. And it was. And then I discovered Wikiquote that was a project that I really enjoyed the first times. So I started working there and then discovered Wikisource and I said, okay, this is my place. And, you know, there were the books and there was the nerdy part with computers, software, all the stuff that was together and, okay, I belong here. Wikipedia, yeah, it's probably the best Serendipity of sync ever, right now.