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Isn't there enough information on the web already? Well, there's certainly lots of everything on the web, generally unfiltered and chaotic  (not to mention inflammatory and inaccurate), so much that finding anything useful quickly can turn into a big waste of time. We have joined together to create something new - and we very much hope, ''better''-  than what's now available.  Our aim is to provide entry into a Compendium of Knowledge that is clearly written, entertaining, and, as far as we can make it, ''true''. We are glad to have you join us, and share your own knowledge with others. If that knowledge is to be taken seriously, though, we have to know who is saying it and we want to check it over before we approve it on our site. That's why contributions of writing in our articles must be made under your real name, and that's why approved articles are reviewed by our editors before the approval template appears.  
Isn't there enough information on the web already? Well, there's certainly lots of everything on the web, generally unfiltered and chaotic  (not to mention inflammatory and inaccurate), so much that finding anything useful quickly can turn into a big waste of time. We have joined together to create something new - and we very much hope, ''better''-  than what's now available.  Our aim is to provide entry into a Compendium of Knowledge that is clearly written, entertaining, and, as far as we can make it, ''true''. We are glad to have you join us, and share your own knowledge with others. If that knowledge is to be taken seriously, though, we have to know who is saying it and we want to check it over before we approve it on our site. That's why contributions of writing in our articles must be made under your real name, and that's why approved articles are reviewed by our editors before the approval template appears.  


Right now we have many articles in the draft stage, and a handful of [[approved articles]] that we consider to be finished editions - that is, finished for the present. You can't make changes in those few finished approved articles, although (as you'll see when you go to them) each one has a draft page where a new edition is brewing. You are welcome to add to the draft page and edit what's there- as soon as you've signed up as an author.
Right now we have many articles in the draft stage, and a handful of [[:Category:Approved Articles|approved articles]] that we consider to be finished editions - that is, finished for the present. You can't make changes in those few finished approved articles, although (as you'll see when you go to them) each one has a draft page where a new edition is brewing. You are welcome to add to the draft page and edit what's there- as soon as you've signed up as an author.


We hope you'll see another thing about those approved articles. You can actually read them and make sense out of them, and - if you click the "history" tab at the top of each one, you'll see the amount of careful collaboration that has gone into making them. Each has been read and approved by experts educated in the field in an honest attempt to provide you with useful information. Now, we're running on refurbished everything at the moment, so you'll have to excuse the lack of bells and whistles. That's not the nature of our quality, particularly here in the pilot.
We hope you'll see another thing about those approved articles. You can actually read them and make sense out of them, and - if you click the "history" tab at the top of each one, you'll see the amount of careful collaboration that has gone into making them. Each has been read and approved by experts educated in the field in an honest attempt to provide you with useful information. Now, we're running on refurbished everything at the moment, so you'll have to excuse the lack of bells and whistles. That's not the nature of our quality, particularly here in the pilot.

Revision as of 12:51, 7 February 2007

Citizendium is a growing resource of knowledge.

Its goal? To provide instant and free knowledge to anyone with on-line access, world-wide, at no fee.

Oh, and not just any kind of knowledge - but articles that are as accurate and as free of bias as we can make them.

Isn't there enough information on the web already? Well, there's certainly lots of everything on the web, generally unfiltered and chaotic (not to mention inflammatory and inaccurate), so much that finding anything useful quickly can turn into a big waste of time. We have joined together to create something new - and we very much hope, better- than what's now available. Our aim is to provide entry into a Compendium of Knowledge that is clearly written, entertaining, and, as far as we can make it, true. We are glad to have you join us, and share your own knowledge with others. If that knowledge is to be taken seriously, though, we have to know who is saying it and we want to check it over before we approve it on our site. That's why contributions of writing in our articles must be made under your real name, and that's why approved articles are reviewed by our editors before the approval template appears.

Right now we have many articles in the draft stage, and a handful of approved articles that we consider to be finished editions - that is, finished for the present. You can't make changes in those few finished approved articles, although (as you'll see when you go to them) each one has a draft page where a new edition is brewing. You are welcome to add to the draft page and edit what's there- as soon as you've signed up as an author.

We hope you'll see another thing about those approved articles. You can actually read them and make sense out of them, and - if you click the "history" tab at the top of each one, you'll see the amount of careful collaboration that has gone into making them. Each has been read and approved by experts educated in the field in an honest attempt to provide you with useful information. Now, we're running on refurbished everything at the moment, so you'll have to excuse the lack of bells and whistles. That's not the nature of our quality, particularly here in the pilot.

Our dream is have a resource which can provide an education on the spot, a reference that anybody can use and be enriched by, a global compendium of knowledge. It's a worthwhile dream, we think. We've found ourselves enriched by our attempts to make it real. Join us!

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