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'''Welcome Wikipedians and ex-Wikipedians!''' 
==Welcome Wikipedians and ex-Wikipedians!==


Most Citizens were once (and some still are) at work on Wikipedia, and have joined ''Citizendium'' to try a different model of content development.  We want to welcome you here.  We think the world could use a free alternative to Wikipedia, and you can help us create it.
Many members of [[Citizendium]] have experience of editing at [[Wikipedia]], and have joined this project to try a different model of content development.  We want to welcome you here to help us create it.


Before you start [[CZ:Be Bold|boldly]] contributing, please read this document. There are some important "do's and dont's" that Wikipedians may have to bear in mind. Many of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_policies Wikipedia's policies] either do not apply here or have been modified.  
Before you start [[CZ:Be Bold|boldly]] contributing, please read this document. Many of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_policies Wikipedia's policies] either do not apply here or have been modified.  
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== Citizendium is not a mirror ==
Citizendium is ''not'' a mirror of Wikipedia. If you wish to import material from Wikipedia, see [[CZ:Article_Mechanics|Article Mechanics]] and [[CZ:How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles|How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles]].
Citizendium is ''not'' a mirror of Wikipedia. Do not copy content from Wikipedia to Citizendium unless you largely wrote it yourself. If you wish to import such material from Wikipedia, see [[CZ:Article_Mechanics|Article Mechanics]] and [[CZ:How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles|How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles]] for directions.
 
==Why Citizendium?==
 
In the past, The Citizendium experimented with multiple collaborative models, and not everything was successful.  We have now revised The Citizendium's purpose and goals.  Read about [[CZ:Who_we_are_in_2021|who we are in 2022]].


== Differences in style, approach and tone ==
== Differences in style, approach and tone ==
You're probably used to well-developed Wikipedia articles being divided into many short sections, full of bulleted lists. Some are written in dense prose that shows off [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/erudition erudition] more than really introducing a topic.  
You're probably used to well-developed Wikipedia articles being divided into many short sections, full of bulleted lists. Some are written in dense prose that shows off erudition more than really introducing a topic.  


We don't like to speak "[[CZ:Article_Mechanics#Write_lively_prose.2C_not_.22encyclopedese.22|encyclopedese]]."  Rather, we want ''Citizendium'' articles to be [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/lucid lucid], ''highly readable introductions'' written in ''[[CZ:Article_Mechanics#Narrative_coherence_and_flow|compelling, narrative prose]]''.  This doesn't mean our articles will have less information or be more lightweight. It means we simplify the difficult, engage our readers, and allow a narrative voice to come through.   
We don't like to speak "[[CZ:Article_Mechanics#Write_lively_prose.2C_not_.22encyclopedese.22|encyclopedese]]."  Rather, we want Citizendium articles to be [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/lucid lucid], ''highly readable introductions'' written in ''[[CZ:Article_Mechanics#Narrative_coherence_and_flow|compelling, narrative prose]]''.  This doesn't mean our articles will have less information or be more lightweight. It means we simplify the difficult, engage our readers, and allow a narrative voice to come through.   


For further information, see [[CZ:Article mechanics|Article Mechanics]]. You might also want to have look at [[CZ:Sage_advice_on_writing_CZ_articles|Sage advice on writing CZ articles]], and examples of our [[:Category:Approved_Articles|approved articles]].  
For further information, see [[CZ:Article mechanics|Article Mechanics]]. You might also want to have look at [[CZ:Sage_advice_on_writing_CZ_articles|Sage advice on writing CZ articles]], and our list of [[CZ:Ready_for_reading|ready-for-reading]] articles.


== New practices ==
== New practices ==
* '''The use of [[CZ:Subpages|Subpages]] to expand article content.'''  See our [[CZ:Subpages#List_of_subpage_types|list of subpage types]].  Note how we have replaced "List of" articles with [[CZ:Catalogs|catalogs]].   
* '''The use of [[CZ:Subpages|Subpages]] to expand article content.'''  See our [[CZ:Subpages#List_of_subpage_types|list of subpage types]].  Note how we have replaced "List of" articles with [[CZ:Catalogs|catalogs]].   


* '''The "Content is from Wikipedia?" tick-box.''' If any content of an article at Citizendium came from Wikipedia and you aren't the sole author of that content, check the tick-box, above the "Save page" button. If you are the sole author,  please make it clear on the relevant talk page and post a link to the Wikipedia article history giving evidence of such. The {{Tl|WPauthor}} template has been created for this purpose.
* '''Wikipedia attribution template.''' If any content of an article at Citizendium came from Wikipedia and you aren't the sole author of that content, add {{Tl|WPAttribution}} to the top of the article (below {{Tl|Subpages}} if it's there). This adds a link to the corresponding Wikipedia page. (You don't need to do this if the page is already marked as an [[:Category:External Articles|External Article]].)
 
* If you are the sole author,  please make it clear on the relevant talk page and post a link to the Wikipedia article history giving evidence of such. The {{Tl|WPauthor}} template has been created for this purpose.


* '''[[CZ:Workgroups|Workgroups]], Workgroup Category Tags, and Workgroup Recent Changes.''' Anybody can edit any article but we want every article to have its editorial team assigned.  
* '''[[CZ:Workgroups|Workgroups]], Workgroup Category Tags, and Workgroup Recent Changes.''' Anybody can edit any article, but we still try to assign every article to one or more Workgroups even if those are not very active.


See [[CZ:We aren't Wikipedia|We aren't Wikipedia]] for other new practices.
See [[CZ:We aren't Wikipedia|We aren't Wikipedia]] for other new practices.
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*Handling content disputes without "edit warring"; See [[CZ:Dispute Resolution|Dispute Resolution]]
*Handling content disputes without "edit warring"; See [[CZ:Dispute Resolution|Dispute Resolution]]


At Wikipedia and in Citizendium, everyone has the same role when it comes to making judgments about article content.


At Wikipedia, everyone has the same role when it comes to making judgments about article content. Here, participants play three different but complementary roles.  
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|style="background-color:#EFEFBF;"|'''<small><span>'''2020 Update''': Officially, we don't have Constables these days; but our sysops monitor the [[Forum:Home|Forum]] and the {{EnquiryForm}}. This is not yet codified as policy but is what has evolved in practice.</span></small>'''
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;Editors
===Editors===
You already know we make a special role for experts.  But this does not at all mean you cannot professionally argue your case with them; you most definitely should. To edit, editors must work shoulder-to-shoulder with authors and other editorsSee [[CZ:The Editor Role]].
In the past, we made a special role for experts.  We do very much value expertise and ask our authors to advertise their skills and knowledge on their User page. To edit, editors must work shoulder-to-shoulder with other authors, bringing evidence regardless of professional background.   


;Authors
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Editors are authors too, but what can authors do? Almost everything. Authors can start articles, edit existing articles, talk things over on the talk page, and much else. Both authors and editors are represented on the Editorial Council. See [[CZ:The Author Role]].
|- align=center
|style="background-color:#EFEFBF;"|'''<small><span>'''2020 Update''': The role of Editor in Citizendium has, in practice, receded due to the low participation rates in recent years. All writers, whether technically identified as Editors or not, collaborate side by side as equals.</span></small>'''
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;Constables
===Authors===
What can authors do?  Almost everything. Authors can start articles, edit existing articles, talk things over on the talk page, and much else.


[[:Category:CZ Constables|Our constables]] are Citizendium's "community managers" or "Sysops".  They oversee adherence to basic policies, and settle ''behavioral'' problems whereas ''editors'' settle ''content'' disputesConstables also review applications and create new accounts.  See [[CZ:Constabulary]].
===Asking for help===
Questions can be asked in the [[Forum:Home|Forum]] or from Citizendium's "community managers" or "Sysops".  Our managers and sysops oversee adherence to basic policies, settle ''behavioral'' problems, and address content problems only if there is a violation of policyThey also review applications and create new accounts.


== Images ==
== Images ==
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See [[Help:Images#Copyrights|Images Help on Copyrights]].
See [[Help:Images#Copyrights|Images Help on Copyrights]].


== Not categories and projects but workgroups ==
<!---== Not categories and projects but workgroups ==
Wikipedians self-organize into ''Projects'' whose foci are articles in certain ''categories''. Citizendium organizes authors and editors into [[CZ:Discipline_Workgroups|discipline workgroups]]. Editors are assigned their workgroups, while authors add themselves to whichever workgroups they choose.  You can take [[Template:Workgroup_introduction|a workgroups tour]] to find out more.
Wikipedians self-organize into ''Projects'' whose foci are articles in certain ''categories''. Citizendium organizes authors and editors into [[CZ:Discipline_Workgroups|discipline workgroups]]. Editors are assigned their workgroups, while authors add themselves to whichever workgroups they choose.  You can take [[Template:Workgroup_introduction|a workgroups tour]] to find out more.--->


== Article deletion policy ==
== Article inclusion policy ==
The general rule  is that articles should be deleted if their continued existence would create more frustration, in the long run, for either contributors or users, than deleting them. This is our [[CZ:Maintainability| Maintainability policy]], and is different from Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:N notability policy]. Constables may delete articles that are not maintainable. Editor permission is required for deletion of other articles (See [[CZ:Article Deletion Policy]]). We may also place articles into what we call [[CZ:Cold_Storage|Cold Storage]] rather than delete them.
We do not have a "notability" criterion for article inclusion, as different authors have very different views on what is notable. Citizendium's [[CZ:Article Inclusion Policy|Article Inclusion Policy]] allows an article to be deleted by editorial decision in cases where all three of the following criteria are met: a) it has significant weaknesses; b) that deleting its content would remove nothing of importance from the project; and c) that the article is unlikely to be improved as there is no active interest from any member of Citizendium in developing it.  


== Don't spill alphabet soup! ==
== Don't spill alphabet soup! ==
We wish to avoid having an insular, unintelligible community.  Accordingly, we don't use neologisms like "NPOV" and "POV", "RS", "FWIW", and "OR". Just use plain English on top of wikilinks or post them in full. In our informal discussions, however, CZ and WP are permissible.
We wish to avoid having an insular, unintelligible community.  Accordingly, we don't use neologisms like "NPOV" and "POV", "RS", "FWIW", and "OR". Just use plain English on top of wikilinks or post them in full. In our informal discussions, however, CZ and WP are permissible.
== Family-friendly ==
Citizendium aspires to be an encyclopedia with international acceptance, usage, and credibility. ''All'' general usage traditionally print encyclopedias who enjoy such a status have a "family-friendly" policy, and so does Citizendium.  All articles about sexual topics will be scholarly and tactful, and none will contain gratuitously graphic photos. See our [[CZ:Family-Friendly Policy|Family-Friendly Policy]].


==And from Citizendium to Wikipedia==
==And from Citizendium to Wikipedia==
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* [[CZ:Charter| The ''Citizendium'' Charter]]
*The Citizendium [[CZ:Policies|Policies]].
* [[CZ:We aren't Wikipedia|We aren't Wikipedia]]
*[[CZ:We aren't Wikipedia|We aren't Wikipedia]]
* [[CZ:How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles|How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles]]
*[[CZ:How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles|How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles]]
*[[CZ:Dozen Essentials|A Dozen Essentials]]
*[[CZ:Essentials|Essentials]]
*[[CZ:Article Mechanics|Article Mechanics]]  
*[[CZ:Article Mechanics|Article Mechanics]]  


{{Getting Started}} [[Category:Getting Started]]
{{Getting Started}} [[Category:Getting Started]]

Revision as of 10:51, 17 May 2022

Welcome Wikipedians and ex-Wikipedians!

Many members of Citizendium have experience of editing at Wikipedia, and have joined this project to try a different model of content development. We want to welcome you here to help us create it.

Before you start boldly contributing, please read this document. Many of Wikipedia's policies either do not apply here or have been modified.

Citizendium is not a mirror of Wikipedia. If you wish to import material from Wikipedia, see Article Mechanics and How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles.

Why Citizendium?

In the past, The Citizendium experimented with multiple collaborative models, and not everything was successful. We have now revised The Citizendium's purpose and goals. Read about who we are in 2022.

Differences in style, approach and tone

You're probably used to well-developed Wikipedia articles being divided into many short sections, full of bulleted lists. Some are written in dense prose that shows off erudition more than really introducing a topic.

We don't like to speak "encyclopedese." Rather, we want Citizendium articles to be lucid, highly readable introductions written in compelling, narrative prose. This doesn't mean our articles will have less information or be more lightweight. It means we simplify the difficult, engage our readers, and allow a narrative voice to come through.

For further information, see Article Mechanics. You might also want to have look at Sage advice on writing CZ articles, and our list of ready-for-reading articles.

New practices

  • Wikipedia attribution template. If any content of an article at Citizendium came from Wikipedia and you aren't the sole author of that content, add {{WPAttribution}} to the top of the article (below {{Subpages}} if it's there). This adds a link to the corresponding Wikipedia page. (You don't need to do this if the page is already marked as an External Article.)
  • If you are the sole author, please make it clear on the relevant talk page and post a link to the Wikipedia article history giving evidence of such. The {{WPauthor}} template has been created for this purpose.
  • Workgroups, Workgroup Category Tags, and Workgroup Recent Changes. Anybody can edit any article, but we still try to assign every article to one or more Workgroups even if those are not very active.

See We aren't Wikipedia for other new practices.

Acting professionally

Our professionalism policy is our cornerstone behavior policy and is about our intent to create — and enforce — a respectful, pleasant, and productive working environment.

  • Part of behaving professionally is signing with your real name on the wiki. You need not worry about your real name showing up all over the Net from CZ pages, since we use robots.txt to prevent that.

At Wikipedia and in Citizendium, everyone has the same role when it comes to making judgments about article content.

2020 Update: Officially, we don't have Constables these days; but our sysops monitor the Forum and the email below.

Please send email to manager A T citizendium.org . . This is not yet codified as policy but is what has evolved in practice.

Editors

In the past, we made a special role for experts. We do very much value expertise and ask our authors to advertise their skills and knowledge on their User page. To edit, editors must work shoulder-to-shoulder with other authors, bringing evidence regardless of professional background.

2020 Update: The role of Editor in Citizendium has, in practice, receded due to the low participation rates in recent years. All writers, whether technically identified as Editors or not, collaborate side by side as equals.

Authors

What can authors do? Almost everything. Authors can start articles, edit existing articles, talk things over on the talk page, and much else.

Asking for help

Questions can be asked in the Forum or from Citizendium's "community managers" or "Sysops". Our managers and sysops oversee adherence to basic policies, settle behavioral problems, and address content problems only if there is a violation of policy. They also review applications and create new accounts.

Images

Any type of open content licensed images are allowable and preferred, although images from Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Commons and other image banks must pass a two-pronged test before you upload them to Citizendium. Fully copyrighted images are allowable in Citizendium if you place proof of permission in a Permission subpage of the image's talk page.

All images lacking clear copyright data are subject to speedy deletion by constables acting on their own recognizance. Citizendium editors will not nominate articles for approval if the status of their images is unclear.

See Images Help on Copyrights.


Article inclusion policy

We do not have a "notability" criterion for article inclusion, as different authors have very different views on what is notable. Citizendium's Article Inclusion Policy allows an article to be deleted by editorial decision in cases where all three of the following criteria are met: a) it has significant weaknesses; b) that deleting its content would remove nothing of importance from the project; and c) that the article is unlikely to be improved as there is no active interest from any member of Citizendium in developing it.

Don't spill alphabet soup!

We wish to avoid having an insular, unintelligible community. Accordingly, we don't use neologisms like "NPOV" and "POV", "RS", "FWIW", and "OR". Just use plain English on top of wikilinks or post them in full. In our informal discussions, however, CZ and WP are permissible.

And from Citizendium to Wikipedia

Since Wikipedia changed its license to CC-BY-SA 3.0, it can use material from Citizendium. A workgroup has been formed there, WikiProject Citizendium Porting, to coordinate this.

Further reading


Citizendium Getting Started
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How to Edit
Getting Started Organization Technical Help
Policies Content Policy
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