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'''''A new sort of online community''''' <br> | '''''A new sort of online community''''' <br> | ||
We welcome experts as well as the general public. We are governed by a regularly changing group of people tasked to manage a public trust by a relatively stable code of rules. | We welcome experts as well as the general public. We are governed by a regularly changing group of people tasked to manage a public trust by a relatively stable code of rules. Our tolerance for disruption and abuse is low. | ||
==About "Authors" and "Editors"== | ==About "Authors" and "Editors"== |
Revision as of 03:03, 5 February 2008
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Our goals
The world needs a trustworthy free encyclopedia. We aim to create that by providing a responsibly governed global community where real-named contributors work under expert guidance and all are accountable.
Quality
We wish to accurately capture the full range of humanity's knowledge. Over time, our expert-approved articles will be authoritative, error-free, and magisterial, as expected of encyclopedia articles. See our progress. Toward this end, varied experts offer project guidance and help write articles.
Quantity
Paper and print space does not constrain us—our project is digital. Millions of detailed, nuanced articles are possible.
A new sort of online community
We welcome experts as well as the general public. We are governed by a regularly changing group of people tasked to manage a public trust by a relatively stable code of rules. Our tolerance for disruption and abuse is low.
About "Authors" and "Editors"
Anyone who feels they can benefit the project can be an author. The main thing authors do is collaboratively write encyclopedia articles, but many do a lot more, which you can learn about here.
The editor role is a Citizendium distinctive. As verifiable experts in their field, editors guide the crafting of articles and can approve articles as authoritative. They do more, too, which you can learn about here.
Some experts have explained why they're involved. Most of our contributors are authors, however, and some have no formal credentials. We're guided by expert editors, not experts-only, and there are many levels of expertise.
Both editors and authors can register here.
A global project
- See also: CZ:International
Our contributors are from around the world. If your English writing is not near-native, hold off for a Citizendium in your native language. You can discuss that here.
We are nonprofit and nearly 100% volunteer. Everyone donates what they write under the Creative Commons-Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. The world is the beneficiary.
Our progress
- See also: CZ:Statistics
We launched publicly in March 2007 and now have over 5,200 articles and 2,200 contributors. And many thousands of messages have been exchanged on our forums and mailing lists. We expect not only continued growth but acceleration.
Funding
Servers and bandwidth cost money, plus we try to pay a technical person and the Editor-in-Chief. Your donations sustain this important work, keep it independent, and are tax-deductible.
More info
- FAQ
- Statement of Fundamental Policies
- The Citizendium one year on: a strong start and an amazing future (October 2007; first year progress report)
- Press
- Latest press release
- Older press releases: 1 | 2 | 3
- Toward a New Compendium of Knowledge (September 2006; original project manifesto; outdated, but articulates the grounds for the project; [essay_shorter.html shorter version])
- Why the Citizendium Will (Probably) Succeed (March 2007)
- Why Citizendium editors are involved: some testimonials (compiled winter 2006-7)
Other essays:
- Who Says We Know: On the New Politics of Knowledge (Edge.org, April 2007)
- How to Think about Strong Collaboration among Professionals (text of keynote at Handelsblatt IT Congress from Jan. 30, 2007)
- Why Make Room for Experts in Web 2.0? (text of keynote at SDForum from Oct. 24, 2006)
- The Role of Content Brokers in the Era of Free Content (articulates one of the Citizendium Foundation's concepts for funding free content)
Larry Sanger is the author of the above writings, unless otherwise noted. Others are welcome to submit essays in a similar vein.
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