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# To do massive, systematic recruitment for different workgroups, and thereby get them | # To do massive, systematic recruitment for different workgroups, and thereby get them established on a firmer footing. | ||
# To raise awareness of the ''Citizendium'' among the larger online and scholarly community. | # To raise awareness of the ''Citizendium'' among the larger online and scholarly community. | ||
# To write ''at least'' stubs for ''at least'' the core articles in a workgroup. | # To write ''at least'' stubs for ''at least'' the core articles in a workgroup. |
Revision as of 11:30, 8 May 2008
What are Workgroup Weeks?
A Workgroup Week will promote a workgroup for a week: each week, we will be promoting and highlighting a different Citizendium workgroup. For example, we'll have "Biology Week," "History Week," and "Music Week." There will be a major headline on the front page, and other internal and external publicity for the event. Leading up to each week, we'll be doing significant recruitment. This is similar in concept to the Write-a-Thons, but extends across the entire presence of a single discipline on the Internet.
What are the goals of Workgroup Weeks?
- To do massive, systematic recruitment for different workgroups, and thereby get them established on a firmer footing.
- To raise awareness of the Citizendium among the larger online and scholarly community.
- To write at least stubs for at least the core articles in a workgroup.
Why Workgroup Weeks?
Many people have been frustrated that, while the wiki as a whole has been fairly active, individual workgroups do not seem to be getting "critical mass." Another frustrating aspect of recruitment is that most people do not "stick around" to work on the wiki if they are not working with other people, and while we are growing, there are still many areas and topics on which one will find no collaborators.
How do we prepare for a Workgroup Week?
Most of the organizational work for a Workgroup Week will probably be done before the week itself.
Leading up to a given workgroup week,
- We canvass as many and as varied a group of mailing lists, blogs, etc., as possible, including of course CZ lists. We also contact the secretaries and chairs of all major research departments. We follow up each of these once if not twice. Push Eduzendium hard in these communications.
- We do a press release focused at industry publications/blogs, in advance. We follow this up with reports to major mailing lists and blogs.
- We broker endorsements and partnerships with major departments: put together Advisory Boards for each workgroup?
- Recruit an Editorial Personnel Administrator for each workgroup.
- Ask old editors to follow up with new editors personally.
- Each workgroup needs something like a coordinator, secretary, or reporter--as informal and low-key as possible--as a key expert contact point. This person should be willing to put his or her name as a press contact.
- We develop the workgroup's page brilliantly.
See also:
- To do list (sums up what we will do for each Workgroup Week)
- Generic sign-up page (a template to use to start planning for a Workgroup Week)
What do we do during the week itself?
During the week itself, we will:
- Write!
- Announce the week to Citizendium-L, Citizendium-Editors, the CZ blog, and the mailing list for the CZ workgroup (e.g., cz-anthropology), at the beginning of the week.
- Do daily updates on the mailing list for the CZ workgroup, reporting what new articles have been started, what significant work was done, welcoming new arrivals "publicly," cheerleading, etc.
- Announce the start of the week to the previously-canvassed mailing list(s), as well as Web forums, blogs, and "big" websites.
- Do an end-of-week wrap-up e-mail.
How can I help with a Workgroup Week?
Coming soon. For now--comment on this proposal!!!!
Sign up sheet for launch tasks
Task | Description/explanation | Person taking responsibility (add your name here) |
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Make workgroup week launch template | Make a precise (yet flexible) plan that new contributors can follow. | Larry Sanger |
Write CZ:Why should experts join CZ? | Since we'll be inviting a lot of new editors to join the project, we should beef up our explanation of why they should join us. This should be linked from the top of CZ:Why Citizendium? | Noel Chiappa |
Organize community pages | See CZ:Sidebar Design for a list of CZ: namespace pages, with things I think need to be done to them. What must be done in preparation for a regular influx of new people (if anything)? | Sign up... |
Simplify Core Articles Initiative | See CZ:Proposals/Simplify Core Articles Initiative | Anthony Argyriou |
Hammer out a template for workgroup homepages | Basically, what features should a really good workgroup homepage have? There is a related proposal. | Sign up... |
Serve as Eduzendium point person | We will want to push Eduzendium hard when we do our recruitment leading up to a Workgroup Week. We need a person we can list as a contact person for professors interested in learning more about Eduzendium. | Sign up... |
Write a mailing list recruitment letter | This letter will be adapted by various workgroups and sent to mailing lists and Web forums | Larry Sanger and whoever wants to pitch in and craft the most motivating letter possible |
Write a blog recruitment letter | This letter will be adapted by various workgroups and sent to bloggers | Larry Sanger and whoever wants to pitch in and craft the letter most likely to get a blogger to post an announcement |
Sign up... |
Citizendium Initiatives | ||
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Eduzendium | Featured Article | Recruitment | Subpages | Core Articles | Uncategorized pages | Requested Articles | Feedback Requests | Wanted Articles |
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