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==What is Citizendium trying to achieve?==
==What is Citizendium trying to achieve?==
'''''Quality'''''<br>   
'''''Quality'''''<br>   
Our goal is to capture the full range of humanity's various understandings and knowledge of reality, and thereby to paint a maximally broad and detailed portrait of our universe as accurately as living humans understand it. An indispensable means to this end is the involvement of many levels of experts who will not only write, but also help guide and, ultimately, approve many of our articles.  We expect our approved articles to be, in the long run, as authoritative, error-free, and well-written as encyclopedia articles are expected to be.
Our goal is 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.  Toward this end, varied experts will not only help write articles but offer project guidance.


'''''Quantity'''''  <br>
'''''Quantity'''''  <br>
We have already added thousands of articles, and hope to grow to hundreds of thousands of articles within the near future, and millions after that.  This is not the traditional goal of paper-and-print encyclopedias, which have typically sought to offer only mainstream views of the most important aspects of a small number of important topicsCheap disk space and bandwidth, and the potential of participation by ultimately ''millions'' of people, means that we can capture humanity's understanding of reality with far more nuance and detail. Quantity, alone is useless, however, without the trust that comes with high quality, reliable content.
Paper and print space does not constrain us&mdash;our project is digital.  ''Millions'' of detailed, nuanced articles are possible.


'''''A new sort of online community''''' <br>
'''''A new sort of online community''''' <br>
We welcome experts as well as the general public; we will be built not by top-down orders but as and where contributors wish to work; and we will be organized as a genuine [[republic of letters]] governed by a rule of law.  There will be no "dictators," but a regularly changing group of people tasked to manage a public trust in conformity with a relatively stable code of rules.  It also means that we will have very little tolerance for the sort of immature disruption and abuse that plagues so many other Internet communities.
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 in conformity with a relatively stable code of rules.  We have little tolerance for disruption and abuse.


==I don't see myself as an expert. Can I still participate?==
==I don't see myself as an expert. Can I still participate?==
While we need the involvement of many expert editors (some have [http://www.citizendium.org/editortestimonials.html explained why they're involved]), most of our contributors are "authors," not editors, and the majority ''do not'' have terminal academic degrees.  We're a public project ''guided'' by experts.  But there are many levels of expertise, and even more levels of knowledgeable participation. To get involved, [[Special:RequestAccount|register as an author]]. You can also contribute your thoughts to [http://smf.citizendium.org/ the project forums] and receive important announcements by joining [https://lists.purdue.edu/mailman/listinfo/citizendium-l Citizendium-L]Editor applicants additionally provide a CV and proof of ''bona fides'', although many get involved as authors right away. For more information on editor applications, again, see [[Special:RequestAccount|our registration page]].
Yes!  ''Most'' of our contributors are authors and some may have no degree at all.  We're ''guided'' by expert editors, '''not'' ''experts-only'', and there are many levels of expertise.   


==I live outside the U.S. and my native language isn't English. Is there a role for me?==
Some experts have [http://www.citizendium.org/editortestimonials.html explained why they're involved].  
 
Both editors and authors can [[Special:RequestAccount|register here]].
 
==My native language isn't English. Is there a role for me?==
{{seealso|CZ:International}}
{{seealso|CZ:International}}
While we have launched only in the English language, this is a digital and international project, with active participants from all around the world.  There is no central office; the editor-in-chief is in Ohio, our five servers and technical manager are in Chicago, and our current umbrella organization, the Tides Center, is in San FranciscoIf the English language project appears to work well, we will launch in a number of other languages.
Our contributors are from around the world.  If your English skills are not near-native, however, you'll need to hold off for a Citizendium in your native languageYou can discuss that [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/board,21.0.html here].


==What progress has occurred so far?==
==What progress has occurred so far?==
We first announced plans for this project on September 15, 2006.  Our pilot project got underway in early November 2006, and we entered a "beta" phase, inviting public viewing and participation, in late March 2007.  While still a private pilot project, we gained over 180 expert editors and over 800 authors, who together created or began revising over 1,100 articles.  Since then, we have grown to over 5,200 articles and 2,200 contributors.  At the same time, many thousands of messages have been exchanged on our forums and mailing lists.  We are a vital and growing project, as [[CZ:Statistics|our statistics page]] shows, and recently our rate of growth has been clearly accelerating.
{{seealso|CZ:Statistics}}
Since our public launch late in March 2007, we have grown to 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.


== Will someone else profit from my contributions? ==
== Will someone else profit from my contributions? ==
We are a nonprofit project, in order to ensure maximum participation and the independence of our information.  We're nearly 100% volunteer.
We are a nonprofit project that is nearly 100% volunteer.


==Will I be paid for my contributions?==
==Will I be paid for my contributions?==
No. All of our contributions are donated by the contributors. As a nonprofit, all volunteer project, all contributions are covered by the [[Creative_Commons_CC-by-sa_3.0|Creative Commons-Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported]] license
All contributors donate what they write under the [[Creative_Commons_CC-by-sa_3.0|Creative Commons-Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported]] license.  We are a free project. 


==Why do you ask for donations on the front page?==
==Why do you ask for donations on the front page?==
Server rentals, bandwidth, and basic personnel are all ongoing costsSo we need your help to sustain this important work: [https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=15045 donations are tax-deductible].  The ''Citizendium'' is a project of the Tides Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.  We will be associated with Tides throughout 2007 and intend to become an independent nonprofit probably in 2008.
Server rentals and bandwidth costs money, plus we try to pay a technical person and the Editor-in-ChiefYour help sustains this important work, and all [https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=15045 donations are tax-deductible].   


==How can I find out more about your contributors?==
==How can I find out more about your contributors?==
All of our authors and editors use their real names. No cute aliases or menacing pseudonyms are allowed! You can find out about most authors on their User Pages. Typing User:FirstName LastName in the Find box at the upper left of every page will usually '''not''' take you there. After the unsuccessful search, go to the bottom of the page and click the box for User: pages, then search again.
All of our authors and editors use their real names. You can [[:Category:CZ_Authors|browse Citizendium authors]] and  [[:Category:CZ_Editors|Citizendium editors]]. Or you can just [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Special:Search?ns2=1&&searchx=Search search for a name].


==What is expected of Authors?==
==What do Authors do?==
Information about the Author Role can be found [[CZ:The_Author_Role|here]].
Authors are our lifeblood.  Information about the Author Role can be found [[CZ:The_Author_Role|here]].


==What do Editors do?==
==What do Editors do?==
The Editor role is one of the most distinctive aspects of Citizendium. You can learn more about it [[CZ:The_Editor_Role|here]].
The Editor role is a distinctive aspect of Citizendium. You can learn more about it [[CZ:The_Editor_Role|here]].


==Where can I find out more? ==
==Where can I find out more? ==

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The Citizendium (sit-ih-ZEN-dee-um), a "citizens' compendium of everything," is an open wiki project aimed at creating an enormous, free, and reliable encyclopedia. The project, started by a founder of Wikipedia, aims to improve on the Wikipedia model by adding "gentle expert oversight" and requiring contributors to use their real names. We have over 4500 articles and hundreds of contributors.

Why is another online encyclopedia necessary?

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.

What is Citizendium trying to achieve?

Quality
Our goal is 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. Toward this end, varied experts will not only help write articles but offer project guidance.

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 in conformity with a relatively stable code of rules. We have little tolerance for disruption and abuse.

I don't see myself as an expert. Can I still participate?

Yes! Most of our contributors are authors and some may have no degree at all. We're guided by expert editors, 'not experts-only, and there are many levels of expertise.

Some experts have explained why they're involved.

Both editors and authors can register here.

My native language isn't English. Is there a role for me?

See also: CZ:International

Our contributors are from around the world. If your English skills are not near-native, however, you'll need to hold off for a Citizendium in your native language. You can discuss that here.

What progress has occurred so far?

See also: CZ:Statistics

Since our public launch late in March 2007, we have grown to 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.

Will someone else profit from my contributions?

We are a nonprofit project that is nearly 100% volunteer.

Will I be paid for my contributions?

All contributors donate what they write under the Creative Commons-Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. We are a free project.

Why do you ask for donations on the front page?

Server rentals and bandwidth costs money, plus we try to pay a technical person and the Editor-in-Chief. Your help sustains this important work, and all donations are tax-deductible.

How can I find out more about your contributors?

All of our authors and editors use their real names. You can browse Citizendium authors and Citizendium editors. Or you can just search for a name.

What do Authors do?

Authors are our lifeblood. Information about the Author Role can be found here.

What do Editors do?

The Editor role is a distinctive aspect of Citizendium. You can learn more about it here.

Where can I find out more?

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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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