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Revision as of 12:43, 31 December 2007

:: The Citizen ::


Vol. 1, No. 1 -- 1 / 1 / 2008
Happy New Year!

Welcome to Citizendium's monthly news report, The Citizen! Hosted on a CC-by-sa-3.0 Unported licensed knowledge base!

We begin our first issue in 2008; Citizendium has reached almost five-thousand articles, a license having been chosen(see press release here), and because more is planned as a part of the project's advancement it feels appropriate to begin the recap project now.

CZ:Topics in the News Events
Project Initiatives!
  • The Core Article Initiative: a massive list developed in order to shift article creation focus to developing the most popular-referenced articles
  • Eduzendium: A program created to pair doctoral programs and seminars with CZ in order to create high-quality entries!
  • An article-writing "kegger" that proved extremely popular and successful! It even spawned a sister initiative, known as the The Geogra-thon!
  • The Draft of the Week and the Article of the Week that both represent a sampling of not only articles that have great beginnings but are also well developed.
  • The Subpages initiative was created in order to provide a better organization of everything related to a particular article topic; Programming by Chris Day
Technical Initiatives

Exciting Developments!

Press Links

Thanks to:


Robert W King 09:58, 31 December 2007 (CST)