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The Citizendium resembles Wikipedia superficially, but it has a different purpose. Whereas Wikipedia writes via massive crowd sourcing, The Citizendium's smaller community of collaborators (who use their real names) strive for quality of narrative, as well as objectivity and accuracy. Our license allows material to be ported to other destinations later and shared (with attribution), so The Citizendium makes a good staging area for articles that may be copied elsewhere later on. You'll have helpful collaborators, whom you become familiar with--but not so many that they overwhelm you. We allow multiple articles about a given topic to be written, too.   
The Citizendium resembles Wikipedia superficially, but it has a different purpose. Whereas Wikipedia writes via massive crowd sourcing, The Citizendium's smaller community of collaborators (who use their real names) strive for quality of narrative, as well as objectivity and accuracy. Our license allows material to be ported to other destinations later and shared (with attribution), so The Citizendium makes a good staging area for articles that may be copied elsewhere later on. You'll have helpful collaborators, whom you become familiar with--but not so many that they overwhelm you. We allow multiple articles about a given topic to be written, too.   


And if you aren't up for creating a full article on your own, it can be fun to browse around to different topics and contribute corrections or additions as you see fit. See [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges recent changes] that have occured in the wiki.
And if you aren't up for creating a full article on your own, it can be fun to browse around to different topics and contribute corrections or additions as you see fit. See recent changes to [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?namespace=0&target=Category%3APhysics+tag&days=90&limit=500&title=Special%3ARecentChangesLinked physics articles], [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?namespace=0&target=Category%3AMathematics+tag&days=90&limit=500&title=Special%3ARecentChangesLinked mathematics articles] or [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki?namespace=0&target=Category%3AAstronomy+tag&days=90&limit=500&title=Special%3ARecentChangesLinked astronomy articles], for example.


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Please [https://forms.gle/aiW5jqp66mFaHDKU6 apply for an account here] and note on your application that you are also a member at Physics Forums.  We go through a manual process of verifying your name and correlating that with your email.  Letting us know you are active at Physics Forums will help move the process forwards.  Applications can take a day or two in getting set up.

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The Citizendium is a partner site to Physics Forums. We are looking for a few good writers to author or improve encyclopedic articles on any subject, but expertise in science and technology is needed in particular for topics which have been neglected for nearly a decade and were incomplete to start with.

The Citizendium resembles Wikipedia superficially, but it has a different purpose. Whereas Wikipedia writes via massive crowd sourcing, The Citizendium's smaller community of collaborators (who use their real names) strive for quality of narrative, as well as objectivity and accuracy. Our license allows material to be ported to other destinations later and shared (with attribution), so The Citizendium makes a good staging area for articles that may be copied elsewhere later on. You'll have helpful collaborators, whom you become familiar with--but not so many that they overwhelm you. We allow multiple articles about a given topic to be written, too.

And if you aren't up for creating a full article on your own, it can be fun to browse around to different topics and contribute corrections or additions as you see fit. See recent changes to physics articles, mathematics articles or astronomy articles, for example.

Please apply for an account here and note on your application that you are also a member at Physics Forums. We go through a manual process of verifying your name and correlating that with your email. Letting us know you are active at Physics Forums will help move the process forwards. Applications can take a day or two in getting set up.

We would also love to see your Physics Forums affiliation reflected in the short bio on your user page!


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