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Biology Week, an online "open house" for biologists, biology students, and anyone else interested, | '''International Cyberspace''' — September 19 — Biology Week, an online "open house" for biologists, biology students, and anyone else interested, begins September 22 on <i>Citizendium</i> (http://www.citizendium.org/), the next-generation wiki encyclopedia started by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger. | ||
During the week, biologists and anyone interested in the topic are invited test out the <i>Citizendium</i> system. Editors and authors from the project's Biology Workgroup will be on hand to meet and greet new people on the wiki. | During the week, biologists and anyone interested in the topic are invited test out the <i>Citizendium</i> system. Editors and authors from the project's Biology Workgroup will be on hand to meet and greet new people on the wiki. "I strongly believe that the <i>Citizendium</i> system will be appealing to many scientists and scholars," said Sanger. "Many of them just need to give it a try. Biology Week is an excuse for biologists to try out the system together." | ||
Biology is one of the more active areas in the Citizendium, with nearly 1,000 articles in progress. Unlike the <i>Encyclopedia of Life,</i> | Biology is one of the more active areas in the <i>Citizendium,</i> with nearly 1,000 articles in progress. Unlike the <i>Encyclopedia of Life,</i> the project is a wiki and benefits from strong collaboration; for an example of the success of the system, biologists might want to see the article "Life" (http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Life). | ||
Dr. Gareth Leng, Professor of Experimental Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and ''Citizendium'' author and editor, described the project: "Our role will not be to tell readers what opinions they should hold, but to give them the means to decide, rationally, for themselves. The role of experts is critical—not to impose opinions, but to support accuracy in reporting and citing information." | Dr. Gareth Leng, Professor of Experimental Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and ''Citizendium'' author and editor, described the project: "Our role will not be to tell readers what opinions they should hold, but to give them the means to decide, rationally, for themselves. The role of experts is critical—not to impose opinions, but to support accuracy in reporting and citing information." | ||
The <i>Citizendium,</i> or "citizens' compendium," uses the same software as Wikipedia. It is a successful public-expert hybrid project. The community encourages general public participation, but makes a low-key, guiding role for experts. It also requires real names and asks contributors to sign a "social contract." | The <i>Citizendium,</i> or "citizens' compendium," uses the same software as Wikipedia. It is a successful public-expert hybrid project to produce a general reference resource. The community encourages general public participation, but makes a low-key, guiding role for experts. It also requires real names and asks contributors to sign a "social contract." | ||
As a result, the project is vandalism-free and, despite its youth (its public launch was just 18 months ago), has steadily added over 8,000 articles, many of them of fine quality. | As a result, the project is vandalism-free and, despite its youth (its public launch was just 18 months ago), has steadily added over 8,000 articles, many of them of fine quality. | ||
'''LINKS:''' | '''LINKS:''' | ||
* http:// | * Citizendium website: http://www.citizendium.org/ | ||
* http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ: | * Biology Week homepage: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Biology_Week | ||
* | * "Life" (sample article): http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Life | ||
'''PRESS CONTACT INFORMATION:''' | '''PRESS CONTACT INFORMATION:''' | ||
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:PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research | :PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research | ||
:Coimbatore, India | :Coimbatore, India | ||
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/User:Supten_Sarbadhikari | :supten@gmail.com | ||
:http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/User:Supten_Sarbadhikari | |||
Dr. Daniel Mietchen (Biology Week coordinator) | |||
:Structural Brain Mapping Group | |||
:Department of Psychiatry | |||
:University of Jena | |||
:daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com | |||
:http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen | |||
Dr. Larry Sanger | Dr. Larry Sanger | ||
:Editor-in-Chief, ''Citizendium''; co-founder of Wikipedia | :Editor-in-Chief, ''Citizendium''; co-founder of Wikipedia | ||
:Executive Director, [http://www.watchknow.org WatchKnow] (to launch soon) | |||
:sanger@citizendium.org | :sanger@citizendium.org | ||
:http://www.larrysanger.org/ | :http://www.larrysanger.org/ |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 19 September 2008
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Wiki Encyclopedia Invites Biologists to a Weeklong Open House
International Cyberspace — September 19 — Biology Week, an online "open house" for biologists, biology students, and anyone else interested, begins September 22 on Citizendium (http://www.citizendium.org/), the next-generation wiki encyclopedia started by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger. During the week, biologists and anyone interested in the topic are invited test out the Citizendium system. Editors and authors from the project's Biology Workgroup will be on hand to meet and greet new people on the wiki. "I strongly believe that the Citizendium system will be appealing to many scientists and scholars," said Sanger. "Many of them just need to give it a try. Biology Week is an excuse for biologists to try out the system together." Biology is one of the more active areas in the Citizendium, with nearly 1,000 articles in progress. Unlike the Encyclopedia of Life, the project is a wiki and benefits from strong collaboration; for an example of the success of the system, biologists might want to see the article "Life" (http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Life). Dr. Gareth Leng, Professor of Experimental Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and Citizendium author and editor, described the project: "Our role will not be to tell readers what opinions they should hold, but to give them the means to decide, rationally, for themselves. The role of experts is critical—not to impose opinions, but to support accuracy in reporting and citing information." The Citizendium, or "citizens' compendium," uses the same software as Wikipedia. It is a successful public-expert hybrid project to produce a general reference resource. The community encourages general public participation, but makes a low-key, guiding role for experts. It also requires real names and asks contributors to sign a "social contract." As a result, the project is vandalism-free and, despite its youth (its public launch was just 18 months ago), has steadily added over 8,000 articles, many of them of fine quality. LINKS:
PRESS CONTACT INFORMATION: Prof. Supten Sarbadhikari (Biology Week coordinator)
Dr. Daniel Mietchen (Biology Week coordinator)
Dr. Larry Sanger
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