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&nbsp;<br><div style="font-size:20pt">'''Did you just [[Special:RequestAccount|arrive]]?'''</div>
'''If you're new to the ''Citizendium''''', we'd love you to dive "write" in. 


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'''What is the first thing you should do after [https://forms.gle/aiW5jqp66mFaHDKU6 you join?]'''  While you can do whatever you like (it's a [[wiki]]!), we recommend two things:
# '''Start an article.'''  Pick a topic.  Then think of a good title for an encyclopedia article about that topic.  Then go to '''[[CZ:Start Article|Start Article]],''' linked on your left—and do it the Easy Way™!  Just write a paragraph or two introducing the topic, beginning with a definition, or a description of what a thing is notable for.  We don't mind short articles.  They'll be expanded later.  '''Then...'''
# '''Edit someone else's article.'''  How?  Find an article on a topic you are interested in.  You can use the search box, check [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]], [[:Category:CZ Live|navigate alphabetically]], enter via [[CZ:workgroups|workgroups]] or browse the [[#New pages|list of new things below]].  When you've found an article you want to edit, press the "edit" tab.  Add a few sentences.  It's OK.  They just have to be a helpful addition. 


<div style="font-size:20pt; text-align:center">'''Want to get started, but don't know how?'''</div>
Still worried?  
 
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<div style="font-size:20pt; text-align:right">'''Well, don't panic!<ref>With apologies to [[Douglas Adams]].</ref>'''</div>
 
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'''If you're new to ''Citizendium''','' we'd love you to dive ''write'' in, whether you're an author or an editor. You might ''imagine'' we have extremely high standards. Certainly, we aim for high quality, but we want participation to be as easy and fun as possible. We know that Rome wasn't built in a day.  This is a ''wiki.''  Don't know what that means?  It means "fast."  It does not mean "when I feel ready to produce brilliant work."  Brilliance happens ''later.''
 
'''What is the first thing you should do after you join?'''  While you can do whatever you like (it's a wiki!), we recommend two things:
# '''Start an article.'''  How?  Pick a topic.  Then think of a good title for an encyclopedia article about that topic.  Then go to '''[[CZ:Start Article|Start Article]],''' handily linked on your left--and do it the Easy Way™!  Just write a paragraph or two introducing the topic neutrally, beginning with a definition of the concept, or a description of what a thing is notable for.  We don't mind very short articles, as long as they have a couple of sentences.  They'll be expanded later, trust us.  '''Then...'''
# '''Edit someone else's article.'''  How?  Find an article on a topic you are interested in or know a lot about.  You can use the search box, or [[:Category:CZ Live|navigate alphabetically]], or enter via "[[Main Page|top articles]]" or [[CZ:workgroups|workgroups]].  When you've found an article you want to edit, press the "edit" tab.  Add a few sentences.  It's OK.  They just have to be a reasonably helpful addition.  They don't have to be absolutely brilliant.  Brilliance happens ''later.''
 
Are you still worried? Seriously, there is no need for that.  Let's cover some main worries.


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|The above two steps look deceptively simple.  Don't I actually have to know a lot more to get involved?
|No.  To start getting involved, all you have to do write and collaborate on articles.  ''That'' is really what it's all about.
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|I am a non-technical person.
|Can you write e-mail?  Then you can handle editing a wiki page.
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|width=33%|I'm skeptical.  I'll never be able to figure out that complicated wiki markup.
|''Don't I have to know a lot more to get involved?''
|width=67%|Complicated wiki markup is generally not neededBesides, you can pick it up by looking at what other people do.  If you want the basics, look at ''the top'' of [[CZ:How to edit an article|this page]].  It's ''not hard.''  Trust us.
|NoAll you have to do is write and collaborate on articles.  ''That'' is what it's all about.  
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|Subpages and "metadata"...I'll never figure it out.
|width=33%|''I am a non-technical person - I'll never be able to figure out all the special code on the pages.''
|Then don't try. Start with baby steps, and others will help you along the way. That's exactly why we have an [[CZ:Start Article|Easy Way™]]!
|width=67%|Complicated wiki "markup" is generally not needed, but you can pick it up by looking at what other people do. If you want the basics, look at ''the top'' of [[CZ:How to edit an article|this page]].  It's ''not hard''; much of the time, you can just type normal text.
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|Isn't this a waste of time?  How can you catch up with Wikipedia?
|''"Subpages", "metadata"...I'll never figure it out.''
|The question is not 'can we catch Wikipedia', the question is 'can we create enough content to be fully useable?' Once we have that, we ''will'' get users, because people can '''rely''' on our content. (The world could use a more reliable free encyclopedia, no? That's why we're here.) And yes, we're confident we can reach that goal: we have a better operational model - one that draws lessons from the Wikipedia experience; we have added more words than Wikipedia did in its first year; and we're accelerating. See [[CZ:Why Citizendium?|Why Citizendium?]] if you're still unconvinced.
|You don't have to.  Do what you like to do: write.  Start with baby steps, and others will help you along the way. That's why we have an [[CZ:Start Article|Easy Way™]]!
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|There are ''so many'' [[CZ:Home|instruction and policy pages]]!  How can I ever read all that?
|''There are so many [[CZ:Home|instruction and policy pages]]!  How can I ever read all that?''
|Don't, seriously, you're not neglecting any duties if you fail to read all that. The only people who do are the people who have to give advice about our standards.  Everybody else flies by the seat of their pants, you'll love it.
|Don't! Seriously, you're not neglecting any duties if you fail to read all that. The only way to really mess up is to do something that [[CZ:Constabulary Blocking Procedures#Offenses that will result in a warning first, then a ban|gets you banned]] from the project.
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|I'm no expert, and this is an expert project, right?  I won't fit in.
|''I'm no expert, and this is an expert project, right?  I won't fit in.''
|Why not?  "''<span class="plainlinks">[http://blog.citizendium.org/2007/03/28/we-aint-elitist/ We ain't elitist.]</span>''" Experts and the general public work well together, shoulder-to-shoulder. How can it possibly work?  Well, we can theorize all we like about that, but the fact is that it does! We ''want'' you here!  We ''need'' you here!
|[[CZ:FAQ#This is an "Expertpedia," isn't it?  Experts only, right?|All levels of knowledge are welcome]]. Experts and the general public work well together, shoulder-to-shoulder.  
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|I'm a professional, and this is an open wiki.  Won't I end up butting heads with amateurs, like I have on Wikipedia?
|Probably not.  Yes, we are committed to openness, but [[CZ:we aren't Wikipedia|we aren't Wikipedia]].  And if you butt heads with an "amateur," it will probably be very [[CZ:professionalism|polite]], and as [[CZ:The Editor Role|editor]] you have the right to guide decisions in case of controversy.
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For ''more'' introductory material see [[CZ:Getting Started|Getting Started]] for good links.


See?  No worries!
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Do you want ''more'' introductory material?  Then see [[CZ:Getting Started|Getting Started]] for a bunch of good links.


=== Notes ===
{{Getting Started}}
''We don't actually require notes, but they are nice.''
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Revision as of 12:40, 15 August 2020

If you're new to the Citizendium, we'd love you to dive "write" in.

What is the first thing you should do after you join? While you can do whatever you like (it's a wiki!), we recommend two things:

  1. Start an article. Pick a topic. Then think of a good title for an encyclopedia article about that topic. Then go to Start Article, linked on your left—and do it the Easy Way™! Just write a paragraph or two introducing the topic, beginning with a definition, or a description of what a thing is notable for. We don't mind short articles. They'll be expanded later. Then...
  2. Edit someone else's article. How? Find an article on a topic you are interested in. You can use the search box, check recent changes, navigate alphabetically, enter via workgroups or browse the list of new things below. When you've found an article you want to edit, press the "edit" tab. Add a few sentences. It's OK. They just have to be a helpful addition.

Still worried?

Don't I have to know a lot more to get involved? No. All you have to do is write and collaborate on articles. That is what it's all about.
I am a non-technical person - I'll never be able to figure out all the special code on the pages. Complicated wiki "markup" is generally not needed, but you can pick it up by looking at what other people do. If you want the basics, look at the top of this page. It's not hard; much of the time, you can just type normal text.
"Subpages", "metadata"...I'll never figure it out. You don't have to. Do what you like to do: write. Start with baby steps, and others will help you along the way. That's why we have an Easy Way™!
There are so many instruction and policy pages! How can I ever read all that? Don't! Seriously, you're not neglecting any duties if you fail to read all that. The only way to really mess up is to do something that gets you banned from the project.
I'm no expert, and this is an expert project, right? I won't fit in. All levels of knowledge are welcome. Experts and the general public work well together, shoulder-to-shoulder.

For more introductory material see Getting Started for good links.


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