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=== What is a "credible start"? ===
=== What is a "credible start"? ===


A ''credible start'' is an article that:
For purposes of this initiative, a ''credible start'' is an article that:


* Is 750 or more words long.  (A handy way to calculate number of words is to paste the article text into the form on [http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/script2/countwords.shtml this page] and press the "Calculate Words" button).
* Is 750 or more words long.  (A handy way to calculate number of words is to paste the article text into the form on [http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/script2/countwords.shtml this page] and press the "Calculate Words" button).

Revision as of 06:18, 24 February 2007

The Big Write is our second in an series of important community-wide initiatives to ready ourselves for our upcoming public launch. The Big Speedydelete was the first. In The Big Write, we are aiming to write many "credible starts" for high priority articles. All Citizendium citizens have very important roles and are strongly encouraged to participate. Please read this brief document in its entirety if you wish to participate.

Overview and goals

Both Citizendium editors and authors have very important roles.

For editors, this is an important opportunity, through only minimal work and commitment, to "jump start" work in your areas. For article writers, this is an excellent opportunity to obtain feedback on your work from subject experts. For all Citizendium citizens, both groups, this initiative will help us "get to know" each other better and "jump start" many workgroups!

We hope through this initiative to create and review 175 original (non-Wikipedia-based), top priority articles as "credible starts". To reach this goal, we will need 35 Citizendium editors, about 20% of them, to make five nominations each. More than 35 nominating editors would of course be very welcomed!

Editors

  • Editors are encouraged to nominate 3-5 "high priority" topics (below) within their field. Articles should not already exist for nominated topics.
  • For each topic an editor nominates, they should be committed to reviewing and "authenticating" the new article as a credible start.
  • To maximize both motivation and the number of high priority articles resulting from this initiative, editors should consult, but not feel bound by, author suggestions when nominating their topics. See "Author suggested topics", below.
  • Credible starts must be at least 750 words, accurate, unbiased, and well-written. (See "What is "a credible start?" below). Credible starts are not approvals. They are an editor's opinion that the article is on its way to being a good summation of the topic. The editor offers this "authentication" below.

All contributors (both authors and editors)

  • All contributors are encouraged to sign up to write one or more "credible starts" on editor-nominated topics. As many citizens as wish may sign up to collaborate.
  • Contributors who sign up to write credible starts should only do so if they are committed to do so within a day or so of signing up.

Authors

  • Authors are encouraged to suggest up to three high priority topics for editors to nominate. Articles should not already exist for suggested topics.
  • For each topic an author suggests, they should be committed to creating a credible start.
  • Other writers who are committed to helping create a credible start on an author's suggested topic(s) may add their support.

Period for nominations

We will declare the period of nominations over after they drop off significantly.

Criteria for "authentication"

The criteria for an editor to authenticate an article is whether, in their professional opinion, it comprises "a credible start".

What is a "credible start"?

For purposes of this initiative, a credible start is an article that:

  • Is 750 or more words long. (A handy way to calculate number of words is to paste the article text into the form on this page and press the "Calculate Words" button).
  • Contains at least a good introductory section to a future (longer) article.
  • Is Citizendium's original work.

Instructions for editors

Step One. Choose three to five topics in your field(s) that are very high priority, and about which you have some specialized knowledge. When doing this, please consult the list of "Author suggested topics", below, to see if any "mesh" with top priority areas in which you have expertise.

Step Two. Alphabetically list each topic under "Editor nominated topics" using the following format (you can simply copy and paste):

[[Name of topic]]
:Workgroup(s) (proposed): [[:Category:XYZ Workgroup|XYZ]]
:Reviewed by: ~~~
:Article writers:
:Authenticated:

Notes: place [[ and ]] on either side of the article name. Make your article title singular (so, prefer whale to whales) and lowercase titles when typically written lowercase (so, prefer global warming to Global Warming; but The Great Gatsby). The ":" needs to be flush left; it indents a line. Replace "XYZ" with the name of an existing workgroup, or a workgroup you as editor would like to propose. Sign your name after "Reviewed by" with three tildes (~~~), and your name and date after "Authenticated" with four tildes (~~~~).

For example:

epistemology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Philosophy
Reviewed by: Ed Itor
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated: Ed Itor 19:00, 21 February 2007 (CST)

Please file your topics in alphabetical order. Since this list might get rather long, you might wish for ease sake to place the name(s) of the topic(s) you're managing on your user page.

Step Three. It is not part of your job to assign authors; they assign themselves. Your role is to offer feedback for improvement, if necessary. The place to do this is on the article's "talk page". For example, if you have nominated an article titled whale, then you should go to Talk:whale. This can be found by navigating to the article and, from there, clicking on the "discussion" tab.

Step Four. "Authenticate" the article. Do this by writing ~~~~ after "Authenticated" (see the example above). This indicates that you believe the article is a "credible start" according to the criteria for authentication listed above.

Instructions for article writers

Step One. Sign up. If you're a Citizendium contributor--author or editor--you can sign up to write an article. Do so simply by typing three tildes (~~~) after "Article writers". More than one person can sign up to write a given article. Indeed, the fact that you have signed up to work on an article gives you no special authorship privileges over that article, but it does represent your commitment to the community that you'll do your best to write 750+ words that are "a credible start" on the topic.

Step Two. Get to work! See What is "a credible start"?, above, to learn what we're aiming at. For purposes of this project, please do not submit articles taken from Wikipedia or elsewhere. This should be your original work.

Step Three. Please place Category:Big Write on the talk page of the article, so that we can keep track of changes made to these articles from a single place.

Step Four. Submit your work to the editor when you're done with your "credible start." No doubt some editors will be on hand on the "Talk" page of the article. If not, leave a message on the editor's user talk page. If you still get no reply, again go to the editor's user page, look to the left under "toolbox" and try the "E-mail this user" link. If you have any trouble contacting an editor (e.g., if the editor has turned off "E-mail this user"), then send your message to constables@citizendium.org, and the constables will forward your message to the editor.

Then await authentication, or revise the article in accordance with the feedback you receive.

Instructions for author suggestions

Step One. Choose up to three topics that you consider high priority, and about which you are committed to writing credible starts.

Step Two. Alphabetically list each topic under "Author suggested topics" using the following format (you can simply copy and paste):

[[Name of topic]]
:Suggested by: ~~~
:Workgroup(s) (proposed): [[:Category:XYZ Workgroup|XYZ]]
:Writers supporting this suggestion:
:Accepting editor: 

Notes: place [[ and ]] on either side of the article name. Make your article title singular (so, prefer whale to whales) and lowercase titles when typically written lowercase (so, prefer global warming to Global Warming; but The Great Gatsby). The ":" needs to be flush left; it indents a line. Sign your name after "Suggested by" with three tildes (~~~). Replace "XYZ" with the name of an existing workgroup or workgroups. To add more than one workgroup, precede it by "::". To add your support to an author's suggestion, add "::~~~" on a new line after "Writers supporting this suggestion". Editors accept the suggestion after "Accepting editor" with three tildes, (~~~).

For example:

government

Suggested by: Barnaby Smith
Workgroup(s) (proposed):
Politics
Philosophy
Antrhopology
Writers supporting this suggestion: [writers place names here]
Accepting editor: Ed Itor

Please file your suggested topics in alphabetical order and keep track of them.

Step Three. If an editor accepts your suggestion(s), or one you have supported, be prepared to begin a credible start on that topic within the next day or so.

Author suggested topics

globalization

Suggested by: Stephen Ewen
Workgroup(s) (proposed)
Politics
Sociology
Economics
Geography
Anthropology
Other Social Science
Writers supporting this suggestion: [writers place names here]
Accepting editor:

Editor nominated topics

aerodynamics

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Engineering
Reviewed by: Hassan Aref
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

anthropology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Anthropology
Reviewed by: Alexander Hugo Schulenburg
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

applied anthropology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Anthropology
Reviewed by: Alexander Hugo Schulenburg
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

Arabidopsis thaliana

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: Chris Day (Talk)
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

Bioengineering

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology Engineering
Reviewed by: Supten
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

blog

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Jerome Delacroix
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

circadian rhythm

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: David Tribe
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

Citizendium

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Citizendium
Reviewed by: Supten
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

chloroplast

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: Chris Day (Talk)
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

Colligative properties

Workgroup(s) Chemistry
Reviewed by: Robert Tito | Talk
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

computational fluid dynamics (CFD)

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Engineering
Reviewed by: Hassan Aref
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

content management system

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Jerome Delacroix
Article writers: Charlie Levenson
Authenticated:

cultural anthropology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Anthropology
Reviewed by: Alexander Hugo Schulenburg
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

Distributed computation as alternative to Highperformance Computing

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Robert Tito | Talk
Article writers: Nick Johnson
Authenticated:

Error analysis in physical sciences

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Physics|Chemistry
Reviewed by: Robert Tito | Talk
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

geologic time scale

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Earth Sciences
Reviewed by: Nereo Preto
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

global warming

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Earth Sciences
Reviewed by: Nereo Preto
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:
N.B. The article is top priority overall and I can handle it, but I'm not a researcher in this topic! Perhaps an even more qualified editor exists: go ahead and take it!!! --Nereo Preto 10:44, 22 February 2007 (CST)

hydraulics

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Engineering
Reviewed by: Hassan Aref
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

hemispheric lateralization

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: Supten
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

hypertension

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Health Sciences
Reviewed by: Anthony Sebastian | Talk
Article writers:
Authenticated:

mitochondrion

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: Chris Day (Talk)
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

Molecular physical chemistry of solutions

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Physics|Chemistry
Reviewed by: Robert Tito | Talk
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

natural language processing

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Jerome Delacroix
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

nutritional anthropology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: Anthony Sebastian | Talk
Article writers:
Authenticated:

online social network

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Jerome Delacroix
Article writers: Charlie Levenson
Authenticated:

osteoporosis

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Health Sciences
Reviewed by: Anthony Sebastian | Talk
Article writers:
Authenticated:

placebo

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Healing Arts
Reviewed by: Gareth Leng
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

photosynthesis

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: Chris Day (Talk)
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

podcast

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Jerome Delacroix
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

rheology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Engineering
Reviewed by: Hassan Aref, Robert Tito | Talk
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

ribosome

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: David Tribe
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

rock (geology)

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Earth Sciences
Reviewed by: Nereo Preto
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

sexual selection

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Biology
Reviewed by: David Tribe
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

social anthropology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Anthropology
Reviewed by: Alexander Hugo Schulenburg
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

stress

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Healing Arts
Reviewed by: Gareth Leng
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

turbulence

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Engineering
Reviewed by: Hassan Aref
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

visual anthropology

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Anthropology
Reviewed by: Alexander Hugo Schulenburg
Article writers: [authors place names here]
Authenticated:

wiki

Workgroup(s) (proposed): Computers
Reviewed by: Jerome Delacroix
Article writers: Larry Sanger
Authenticated:

Questions?

If you have any questions, please email Larry at sanger@citizendium.org.