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As an author, you collaboratively write [[CZ:Article mechanics|encyclopedia articles]] and help supplement them with things like bibliographies and image galleries (see [[CZ:Subpages]] for the full list of supplements). If you join us, you will become part of an online [[CZ:organization|community]] where you discuss with others the best way to craft article content, debate project policies and development, and sometimes even [[Archive:Humor|joke around]]. | |||
== How do I get started?== | |||
;Begin articles! | |||
:Do you know a topic enough to start an encyclopedia article about it? Then '''[[CZ:How to start a new article|start a new article]]!''' No one ''assigns'' work to authors. It is your own interests that should guide your authoring. | |||
;Add to articles | |||
:You can join in where others have already been at work. on ''Citizendium'' we ''collaborate'' globally and produce better articles that way. | |||
== I think I'm ready to get started. Is there anything else I should know first?== | |||
;You can explore the [[CZ:Workgroups|Workgroups]]. | |||
:Click on a Workgrou and you can add yourself as an author there to help others find you for discussion. You can look at the recent changes and see the articles in that area begin so far. | |||
;Monitor project-wide recent changes | |||
:From any page at all, look to the left, under "project pages," for the "[[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]]" link. Click that and explore the links you see. That will give you an idea of what has been going on on the wiki lately. Note that you can opt to view up to 500 changes at a time. You can help others out and talk about what you're doing, either on the article's [[CZ:Talk Pages|talk page]] or on the person's "user talk" page. (Go to the person's user page and then hit the "discussion" tab.) | |||
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== How does collaboration work? == | == How does collaboration work? == | ||
A robust wiki is | A robust wiki is ''strongly'' collaborative. Articles are unsigned, so new contributors don't feel they're stepping on the toes of the previous author(s). (You can still see who has worked on an article, however, in the page history: click the "history" tab.) Authors take pride in their work, but all articles are owned and managed by the whole community. We all take responsibility, and mostly we negotiate (on [[CZ:Talk Pages|talk pages]]) to a mutually acceptable compromise. | ||
This content is free forever--so, if it's good enough, people will be inspired to improve it indefinitely. This is an opportunity to create vast amounts of content that represents the full spectrum of human understanding, in a way both credible and [[CZ:Objectivity_Guidance|objective]]. And free! | |||
== See also == | |||
;[[CZ:Home|Home, The jumping-off place for all community pages]] | |||
;[[CZ:Getting Started|Everything you need to get started]] | |||
;[[CZ:Article mechanics|A guide to mechanics and style]] | |||
; | ;[[CZ:Introduction to CZ for Wikipedians|Introduction to CZ for Wikipedians]] | ||
; | ;[[CZ:We aren't Wikipedia|We aren't Wikipedia]]. We do things differently here. | ||
;[[CZ:How to edit an article|How to edit an article]] (Technical help; how to use MediaWiki) | |||
;[[CZ:How to use talk pages|How to use talk pages]] (where we explain edits and come to agreements) | |||
;[[:Category:CZ Authors|A list of ''Citizendium'' authors]] | |||
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;[[CZ:How to use talk pages|How to use talk pages]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 13 October 2024
As an author, you collaboratively write encyclopedia articles and help supplement them with things like bibliographies and image galleries (see CZ:Subpages for the full list of supplements). If you join us, you will become part of an online community where you discuss with others the best way to craft article content, debate project policies and development, and sometimes even joke around.
How do I get started?
- Begin articles!
- Do you know a topic enough to start an encyclopedia article about it? Then start a new article! No one assigns work to authors. It is your own interests that should guide your authoring.
- Add to articles
- You can join in where others have already been at work. on Citizendium we collaborate globally and produce better articles that way.
I think I'm ready to get started. Is there anything else I should know first?
- You can explore the Workgroups.
- Click on a Workgrou and you can add yourself as an author there to help others find you for discussion. You can look at the recent changes and see the articles in that area begin so far.
- Monitor project-wide recent changes
- From any page at all, look to the left, under "project pages," for the "Recent changes" link. Click that and explore the links you see. That will give you an idea of what has been going on on the wiki lately. Note that you can opt to view up to 500 changes at a time. You can help others out and talk about what you're doing, either on the article's talk page or on the person's "user talk" page. (Go to the person's user page and then hit the "discussion" tab.)
How does collaboration work?
A robust wiki is strongly collaborative. Articles are unsigned, so new contributors don't feel they're stepping on the toes of the previous author(s). (You can still see who has worked on an article, however, in the page history: click the "history" tab.) Authors take pride in their work, but all articles are owned and managed by the whole community. We all take responsibility, and mostly we negotiate (on talk pages) to a mutually acceptable compromise.
This content is free forever--so, if it's good enough, people will be inspired to improve it indefinitely. This is an opportunity to create vast amounts of content that represents the full spectrum of human understanding, in a way both credible and objective. And free!
See also
- We aren't Wikipedia. We do things differently here.
- How to edit an article (Technical help; how to use MediaWiki)
- How to use talk pages (where we explain edits and come to agreements)
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