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  • ...WP New articles per day.png |right |200px |New articles per day on English Wikipedia. Average drop in production is 135/year. (Data from [http://stats.wikimedia ....org/wiki/Wikipedia:Unsuccessful_adminship_candidacies_%28Chronological%29 Wikipedia].)}}
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  • ...arious statistics regarding activity, a marked '''decline in activity on [[Wikipedia]]''' appears to have happened in the 2006–2007 time frame. There is {{Image|Editor participation on Wikipedia by year.png|left|thumb|Percentage of Wikipedians sticking around long enoug
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  • *[[Jimmy Wales]]: How a ragtag band created Wikipedia — 2005 [[TED Talk]]
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  • ...onth=June |title=The rise and decline of an open collaboration system: How Wikipedia's reaction to popularity is causing its decline |journal=American Behaviora ...ebated study which compared the accuracy of 42 entries each in the English Wikipedia and the Encyclopaedia Britannica, concluding that both had similar numbers
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  • ...including the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost Wikipedia Signpost]'', its community-edited online newspaper ...title=User:Jimbo_Wales&oldid=7476784 blanked the page]. In 2006 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Jimbo_Wales&oldid=94671358 this version] is one
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  • ...or, low levels of vandalism is a huge attraction to edit here rather than wikipedia. In my mind that, along with the protected, approved pages, are the two mo ...= around the now-bold headings, such as "How is the Citizendium similar to Wikipedia?" But this would have the body of the text, such as "In quite a few ways,"
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  • :Try [[CZ Talk:We aren't Wikipedia]]. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day|(talk)]] 03:01, 19 Oc ::It was probably moved to Wikipedia:-)--[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edwards]] 04:00, 19 Octobe
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  • ...o)</span></small>]] 08:32, 15 February 2007 (CST) <small>Ps. WP stands for Wikipedia</small> ...I wrote from scratch. Should these be treated the same as other imported Wikipedia articles if I import them? [[User:Marielle Fields Newsome|Marielle Fields N
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  • Towards a Korean DBpedia and an Approach for Complementing the Korean Wikipedia based on DBpedia [[Semantic Web]], [[DBpedia]], [[Wikipedia]], [[Korean language]]
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  • * See the [[Wikipedia:Anti-spam_techniques|Anti-Spam Techniques]] article on Wikipedia * See the [[Wikipedia:Spam_filter|Spam Filter]] article on Wikipedia
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  • * [[Wikipedia:List_of_IEEE_publications|List of IEEE publications]] in Wikipedia * [[Wikipedia:IEEE Standards Association|IEEE Standard Association]] in wikipedia contains a long list of the many important technical standards maintained b
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  • ...a's list]] of all the [[3M]] Bookshelf series games (but as of 11/14/2020, Wikipedia does not have an article on Quinto) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinto Wikipedia's disambiguation page]] of many other occurrences of the pseudo-word "Quint
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  • ...ater or do other work; see the [[Wikipedia:Wind_power|Wind power]] article Wikipedia for details.
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  • * [[Wikipedia:IEEE_802.15.4|IEEE_802.15.4]] on Wikipedia has a lot of detail.
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  • ...an [[United States of America|American]] [[documentary]] [[film]] about [[Wikipedia]], the free online [[encyclopedia]] project. It was directed by Scott Gloss The film features interviews with the co-founders of Wikipedia, [[Jimmy Wales]] and [[Larry Sanger]], plus contributions from [[Noam Choms
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  • ...city]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Geothermal_power|Geothermal power]] article on Wikipedia for details.
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Fluidized bed combustion|Fluidized bed combustion]] article on Wikipedia
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  • ...text that appears there is of my sole authorship. Therefore, no credit for Wikipedia content on the Citizendium applies.|[[User:Robert A. Estremo|Robert A. Estr
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  • ...pedia:Oxy-fuel combustion process|Oxy-fuel combustion process]] article on Wikipedia
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  • ...ication combined cycle|Integrated gasification combined cycle]] article on Wikipedia.
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  • ...city]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Hydroelectricity|Hydroelectricity]] article in Wikipedia.
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  • ...Virgil Griffith]] to reveal [[conflict of interests]] when [[anonymous]] [[Wikipedia]] users edit an article. However, Wikiscanner does not reveal conflict of i ==Vandalism and Censorship by Companies on Wikipedia==
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  • === External links from wikipedia page on MHP, as per 26 Jan., 2011 ===
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  • See [[Wikipedia:List_of_Ecma_standards|Wikipedia's list of ECMA standards]] for more information.
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  • Spoof of Wikipedia
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  • ==Biology articles which use Wikipedia as a source== The articles below use Wikipedia as a source and don't link to the original versions in the history lists. A
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  • ...ikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_a_manual.2C_guidebook.2C_or_textbook this Wikipedia rule]: ...re "how-to"s relevant to editing Wikipedia itself are appropriate, such as Wikipedia:How to draw a diagram with Dia. Also, in article space, describing to the r
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  • ==wikipedia's disambig list== :they have a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Disambiguation category]. -- [[User:Daniel Mietchen|Danie
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  • ...B.A. in philosophy in 1991. Provides background about him as well as both Wikipedia and Citizendium ....com/blogs/blogs/thewrongstuff/archive/2010/07/26/this-interview-is-a-stub-wikipedia-co-founder-larry-sanger-on-being-wrong.aspx July 2010 interview with Sanger
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Charitable foundation which operates [[Wikipedia]] and other projects.
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  • * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizendium CZ at Wikipedia]
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  • ...ul on the face of it, are still part of the "sum of human knowledge", what Wikipedia aims for.
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  • 2010 American documentary film about Wikipedia, directed by Scott Glosserman and Nic Hill.
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  • Belief that Wikipedia and other online encyclopedias should include a lot of material that others
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  • :Try [[CZ Talk:We aren't Wikipedia]]. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day|(talk)]] 03:01, 19 Oc ::It was probably moved to Wikipedia:-)--[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edwards]] 04:00, 19 Octobe
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  • For more details, see the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Ithaca, New York|Ithaca, New York]]. ...getarian restaurant of 1970's cook-book fame. See the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Moosewood Restaurant|Moosewood Restaurant]] for more details.
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  • ...created by Virgil Griffith to reveal conflict of interests when anonymous Wikipedia users edit an article.
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  • Wiki engine used to power [[Wikipedia]] and [[Citizendium]]; [[open source]] and written in [[PHP]].
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  • ...in_Page|the Citizendium project]]. They have the same technical powers as Wikipedia's administrators, and so they assist by using those powers where appropriat
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  • *[[Jimmy Wales]]: How a ragtag band created Wikipedia &mdash; 2005 [[TED Talk]]
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  • American former philosophy professor who co-founded Wikipedia and founded Citizendium as an alternative (born 1968).
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  • * <span class="newtab">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Daub Wikipedia on Eugene Daub]</span>, last access 2/24/2021 ** Wikipedia has an extensive resume for Daub's career, whereas this article highlights
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  • ...mmy Wales]] and edited by [[Larry Sanger]], considered the forerunner to [[Wikipedia]].
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  • [[Semantic Web]] project that has parsed and made available the contents of [[Wikipedia]] as [[Resource Description Framework|RDF]] over [[HTTP]] and [[SPARQL]].
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  • See the [[Wikipedia:Nicknames of Atlanta|Nicknames of Atlanta]] article on Wikipedia for an overview of some things the city is known for.
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  • ...or of [[Conservapedia]], a wiki aiming to be the conservative version of [[Wikipedia]]. Son of [[Phyllis Schlafly]].
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  • See the Wikipedia article on [[Wikipedia:Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]] for more details.
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  • ...gger/95-setting-the-record-straight.html Outright Libertarians response to Wikipedia articles]
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  • ...d States Navy, one commissioned ship and one commissioned submarine; see [[Wikipedia:USS Dallas]]
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  • ...squabbling. In our press releases, we want to present a clear contrast to Wikipedia, but we need to do so as professionally as possible. Thanks, [[User:Brian P
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  • ...American]] writer known for the novel ''[[Little Women]]'' that has been [[Wikipedia:Little_Women#Adaptations|adapted for film, television and stage]] many time
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  • ...(NFL) sports team in the East division located in [[Dallas, Texas]]; see [[Wikipedia:Dallas Cowboys]]
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  • ...laced print. Indeed there has never been a print version of [[Encarta]], [[Wikipedia]] or [[Citizendium]].
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  • ...ed in [[Bokmål]], and the second largest online (after the [[Norwegian]] [[Wikipedia]]); published by [[Kunnskapsforlaget]].
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  • ...lete [[Bao Dai]] was because it dated since 2008 after being imported from Wikipedia, without being updated. ...to also refer to external links, such as the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%E1%BA%A3o_%C4%90%E1%BA%A1i Bao Dai], for more extensive and comp
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  • ...encyclopedia project founded by [[Andrew Schlafly]] as an alternative to [[Wikipedia]] and its "liberal bias", instead preferring conservative Christian and Rep
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  • {{r|Wikipedia}} ...ws portal run by the Wikimedia Foundation, the same organization that runs Wikipedia.
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  • Read about [[Wikipedia:Turtle|turtles]] on Wikipedia. Read about [[Wikipedia:Terrapin|terrapins]] on Wikipedia.
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  • ==Wikipedia controversy== ...d to the Soviet Union in 1971, and returned to the United States in 1984," Wikipedia said. "He started one of the country's largest public relations firms short
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  • * Wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_Water_Act
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  • For more details, see the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Ithaca (island)|Ithaca (island)]].
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  • (1885-1970) [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor of Germany]] ([[Zentrum]]) (1930-1932) dur
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  • '''Uncyclopedia''' (the content-free encyclopedia) is a parody of [[Wikipedia]] created by Jonathan Huang and "Stillwaters" in 2005. It has over 50 diffe ...o not meet quality standards and administrators often delete them. Many of Wikipedia's sister projects such as Wiktionary and Wikibooks are parodied by Uncyclop
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  • ...they are also the misguided masses who have been pouring their labor into Wikipedia, Wikia and all those other "property is theft" open-culture social networks
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  • ...p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_concerns Separation of Concerns] - Wikipedia article.
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  • (1966&ndash;) Internet entrepreneur and co-founder and head of [[Wikipedia]], and co-founder of [[Wikia]].
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  • * {{cite book |last= Lih |first= Andrew |authorlink= Andrew Lih |title= The Wikipedia Revolution: How a bunch of nobodies created the world's greatest encycloped
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  • Towards a Korean DBpedia and an Approach for Complementing the Korean Wikipedia based on DBpedia [[Semantic Web]], [[DBpedia]], [[Wikipedia]], [[Korean language]]
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  • <ref name=MycWP>Mycenae is an ancient city-state in Greece. Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Mycenae|more information about Mycenae]].</ref>
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  • ...in [[Dallas, Texas]] that ran more than a dozen years in the 1980's; see [[Wikipedia:Dallas (1978 TV series)]]
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  • == Wikipedia proposal to establish scholarly journal to attract contributors == [http://www.wittylama.com/2009/09/wikipedia-journal Proposal for a wikipedia journal]
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  • * {{cite book |last= Lih |first= Andrew |authorlink= Andrew Lih |title= The Wikipedia Revolution: How a bunch of nobodies created the world's greatest encycloped
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  • ...d and was overtaken by Wikipedia. Today, Wales is the ''de facto'' head of Wikipedia and is regularly described in the media as a highly influential figure. He ....nl'': '[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMSinyx_Ab0 The Truth According to Wikipedia]'. YouTube video featuring Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, April 7 2008. Engl
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  • ...ozoan_infection Protozoan infection], parasitic infections as described on Wikipedia
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  • Wikipedia has an extensive write-up [[Wikipedia:Philip Anschutz|about billionaire Philip Anschutz]].
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  • ...CS-INTERNET-INTELLIGENCE-DC.html "U.S. intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia"], ''Reuters'', October 31, 2006 ...shingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/03/AR2006110302015.html "A Wikipedia of secrets"], ''The Washington Post'', November 5, 2006.
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  • ...g Taylor, first published in 1971 and revised and enlarged in 1989. See [[Wikipedia:A Catalogue of Crime]] for more details.
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  • ...Z:How_to_convert_Wikipedia_articles_to_Citizendium_articles|How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles]]" for help. ==Wikipedia==
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  • For porting content from Wikipedia see [[CZ:How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles]]
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  • ...{cite web|author=This Week In Startups (TWIST)|date=12 November 2013|title=Wikipedia's forgotten founder Larry Sanger|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDotmqe ...omment on the articles. At the end of the project, it became a feeder for Wikipedia, and although the projects were intended to be cooperative, they were not.
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  • ===No Wikipedia content, please=== Please don't use Wikipedia content to start your stub.
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  • ...which among other activities markets e-book versions of material found on Wikipedia.<ref name=ebook/>
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  • ...ess; dispute resolution; naming conventions and formatting; how to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles; the "Article Standards" detail pages; pol ##Policies similar to Wikipedia's that we intend to mirror.
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  • *Alter all templates and categories to change Wikipedia references to Citizendium. ==Changing Wikipedia References==
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  • ...heard about Citizendium from a friend who felt very ill when he found that Wikipedia had a page on him." [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 00:01, 25 June 2007
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  • ...oad range of technical areas. The [[Wikipedia:IEEE Standards Association|Wikipedia article on the IEEE Standard Association]] contains a long list of the many
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  • ...ncluding Edna Ferber and Ernest Hemingway. See the Wikipedia article on [[Wikipedia:North American Newspaper Alliance|North American Newspaper Alliance]] for m
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  • ...efined>Read about Ontario's [[Wikipedia:Don River (Ontario)|Ron River]] in Wikipedia</ref> covering 5 square kilometres.<ref name=UofTDonMapping/> It was the s
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  • == First draft based on Wikipedia, not exactly a proposal == ...as taken from Wikipedia, and although already adapted it still conforms to Wikipedia's policy. It was therefore not meant to be a proposed final version for Cit
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  • ...a state of the [[United States of America]]. Hawaii was an independent [[Wikipedia:Polynesia|Polynesian]] kingdom until its [[monarchy]] was overthrown in 189 ...ny of these immigrant languages were brought from [[East Asia|East]] and [[Wikipedia:South-East Asia|South-East Asia]] and the needs for speakers of diverse lan
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  • For more details, see the Wikipedia article on [[Wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]].
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  • ...information about the Delaware River and its watershed is in Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Delaware River|Delaware River]] article.
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  • .../showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196903015 Microsoft Pays Blogger To 'Correct' Wikipedia Entry]", Paul McDougall, January 23, 2007.</ref>.
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  • Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Harlem Renaissance|an extensive article]] about the Harlem Renaissance.
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  • Wikipedia has a [[Wikipedia:Oil sands|lot of information about tar sands]].
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  • ...[[linguistics]], the study of [[language]]. The site is a [[wiki]] like [[Wikipedia]], meaning that anyone with a free account can edit its pages, which number ...tion approval system. In these respects, Glottopedia's system is more like Wikipedia's.
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  • *This article incorporates translated material from the German Wikipedia page IG Farben Haus which references the following books. '''(German)'''
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  • For more details, see Wikipedia's article on [[Wikipedia:Croquet|Croquet]].
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  • ...of 2004 its circulation was 460,000. Among its publishers is the former [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|chancellor of Germany]] [[Helmut Schmidt]].
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  • == Odin Brotherhood article in Wikipedia (or lack thereof) == ...ate for deletion. It was subsequently deleted. So even the all-inclusive Wikipedia finds it not worthy of inclusion. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 22
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  • ...from other sources, in particular from other Internet encylopedias such as Wikipedia, is not allowed.''' Of course, any available source&mdash;including Wikipedia&mdash;may be used in a professional manner to find information and inspirat
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  • Wikipedia's extensive [[Wikipedia:Director of National Intelligence|article about the DNI]] has many more det
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  • ...ad [[Wikipedia:Truss bridge|more about truss bridges]].</ref> across the [[Wikipedia:Patapsco River|Patapsco River]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. As a result of
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  • ...roblems Keen diagnoses, he suggests [[Citizendium]] as an alternative to [[Wikipedia]], greater parental involvement, and greater enforcement of laws against on
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  • ...arious statistics regarding activity, a marked '''decline in activity on [[Wikipedia]]''' appears to have happened in the 2006&ndash;2007 time frame. There is {{Image|Editor participation on Wikipedia by year.png|left|thumb|Percentage of Wikipedians sticking around long enoug
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  • ...including the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost Wikipedia Signpost]'', its community-edited online newspaper ...title=User:Jimbo_Wales&oldid=7476784 blanked the page]. In 2006 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Jimbo_Wales&oldid=94671358 this version] is one
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  • ...e primary author of this article wrote or contributed to those articles on Wikipedia and has made a serious effort to revise them for use here.
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  • ...ntral Asian and Caucasian Studies'' article deleted 8 December 2006; see [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies]] for * [[Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia]]
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Missouri_River#Dam-building_era|Dam-building era]] section of Wikipedia's article on the Missouri River for details on its many dams and their hist
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  • ...source, name its articles is a misleading and confusing way that not even wikipedia uses anymore? I don't think so.
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  • == Wikipedia's removal of Nordhausen from the camp name == ...d in the camp. Under a bland heading entitled "History: 1900 to present", Wikipedia's Nordhausen article has six short paragraphs, only one of which mentions t
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  • ...sically everyone who can read online. Other online encyclopedias include [[Wikipedia]], [[Encyclopaedia Britannica]], [[Encyclopedia of Cosmos]], [[Encyclopedia
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  • ...64 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (youngest recipient).<ref name=WP>Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Martin Luther King Jr.|an extensive article]] about King's life.</ref> Aft
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  • ...of professionalism at Citizendium. And though there may be some of this at Wikipedia, I think it's legitimate to emphasize that we have a slightly different gro ...e. The implications of this are mind-blowing. Just imagine, in short, if Wikipedia ''had been done right.'' Imagine if it were ''really'' reliable. It's alr
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  • *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_J._Altmeyer Wikipedia]
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  • ...ow to|how to write or edit]], how we relate to [[CZ:Project Home#Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], and Citizendium's unique approach to [[CZ:Project Home#Workgroups and ap === The ''Citizendium'' and Wikipedia ===
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  • ...d open source software like [[Linux]], online knowledge communities like [[Wikipedia]] and other projects that used online mass collaboration like [[NASA Clickw
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  • * [[/Trees of the world|Trees of the world]] (Some lists on wikipedia included here for reference)
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  • ...int where anyone could honestly advise people to use it in preference to Wikipedia , nor do I think it likely for most users. But with an openness to imported ...like 3.0 Unported License] but not under the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License GFDL]." Possibly some similar te
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  • ...anonymous users. Citizendium's founder, Larry Sanger, was the cofounder of Wikipedia. After realizing some of its flaws, designed the framework for a future onl ...in our fun academic community and will continue to assist us in unseating wikipedia as the go-to for easy, quick, and accurate public information on the world
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  • ...edia it is by far easiest to use GFDL throughout because it is the license Wikipedia uses for all its text. 2. '''People around the world are familiar with the concept of Wikipedia and have some idea of how their licensing works; we won't have to re-educat
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  • ...of Fifths is available on Wikipedia Commons at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Circle_of_fifths_deluxe_4.svg
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  • ...sure how closely Citizendium's rules on this sort of thing will resembles Wikipedia's, but shouldn't this move to [[CZ:How to Apply to be an Editor]]?&mdash;[[
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  • ...Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], located along the tidal portion of the [[Wikipedia:Patapsco River|Patapsco River]], an arm of the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. In 2021
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  • ...l, or nearly all, pages on a wiki. This is true of the best-known wiki, [[Wikipedia]]. ...] Whether Cunningham was correct is a matter of opinion. But regardless, Wikipedia did develop a different set of rules and processes, which spawned another s
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  • ...rto Rico]], [[Guam]], and the [[Philippines]] from [[Spain]], during the [[Wikipedia:Spanish American War|Spanish American War]] (1898). When the U.S. allowed ...and Boumediene v. Bush (2008)<ref name=BB>Wikipedia has a description of [[Wikipedia:Boumediene v. Bush|Boumediene v. Bush]]</ref>. In 2009, [[Barack Obama|the
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  • ...ents for both sides. (and speaking of [[Achilles]], I just checked out the Wikipedia page, which is really very lacking. Instead of logically giving pride of pl :: I seem to recall Wikipedia does something like what you suggest with the link (except I think they use
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  • ===Criticisms of Wikipedia=== ...ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/wikipedi.html| title=Wikipedia as a Force for Evil |last=Scaruffi|first=Piero|year=2012|month=July|accessd
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  • This page is imported from Wikipedia, as are the templates. It's the technical manual for the citation templates ...s useless for all scholarly purposes. This problem arose, I think, because Wikipedia treats references to the web '''only''' as a convenient hyperlink for the c
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  • ...really excellent wikipedia page on writing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Your_first_article Your first article]. [[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodman]] ...he tone. I took it out of one section I redid (the one about 'can we catch Wikipedia'). [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 00:32, 21 March 2008 (CDT)
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  • <ref name=SJT>Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Stephen Joseph Theatre|more information about the Stephen Joseph Theatre]].
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  • ...x.php?title=Examples_of_Bias_in_Wikipedia&oldid=249783 Examples of bias in Wikipedia].' July 25th 2007.</ref> As of October, 2008, it had about 26,000 articles. As at Wikipedia, all contributors can freely edit articles unless the page has been protect
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  • ...onth=June |title=The rise and decline of an open collaboration system: How Wikipedia's reaction to popularity is causing its decline |journal=American Behaviora ...ebated study which compared the accuracy of 42 entries each in the English Wikipedia and the Encyclopaedia Britannica, concluding that both had similar numbers
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  • ...users can modify via their browsers. It was originally developed to run [[Wikipedia]]; it is now freely available, and many other wiki sites (including ''Citiz The original software running Wikipedia was called [[UseModWiki]], developed by Clifford Adams. This was adapted i
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  • (this section is from the German Wikipedia) (this section is from the English Wikipedia)
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  • ...|U.S.]], named after the [[Wikipedia:Channel Islands|Channel Island]] of [[Wikipedia:Jersey|Jersey]]. Its capital city [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]] is centra ...ive and to vote Republican.<ref name=WhichParty /> The state capital is [[Wikipedia:Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]], which is close to Philadelphia.
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  • {{Persondata Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. {{wikipedia-deleted|Mscuthbert}}
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  • Considered from another point of view, Wikipedia has about 1.6 million articles. Eliminating the well over half which are in ...h a cleaned-up version of the Wikipedia article. The black hole article at Wikipedia needs some help, though.
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  • ...pedia]] project founded in 2007 by [[Larry Sanger]], who also co-founded [[Wikipedia]]. It allows users to write and edit articles on many subjects, as long as Citizendium is similar to Wikipedia in that it is an open wiki: the public is invited to participate and edit m
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  • A lot of the "why cz" page is a kind of put down of wikipedia (wp). This seems kind of negative. Is there a more positive way to presen ...gure the '''real''' issue with anonymous contributions is not vandalism on Wikipedia. The time from vandalism, discovery and revert is diminishing. The real pro
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  • ...The project was founded by Dr. Larry Sanger, a philosopher who co-founded Wikipedia and who has since become something of a critic of it, his own brainchild.
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  • ...s were taken from wikipedia. I assume that does not count as 'content from wikipedia'. --> ...s were taken from wikipedia. I assume that does not count as 'content from wikipedia'. -->
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  • == Chemistry Related Wikipedia Templates == ...d we duplicate the templates for physical properties and what not from the Wikipedia (such as the NIOSH diamonds and other assorted goodies) and use them here?
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  • ...ll]] for the [[Perl|Perl programming language]], and [[Jimmy Wales]] for [[Wikipedia]].
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  • == Wikipedia credit == ::Mentioning Wikipedia is neither necessary nor sufficient for GFDL compliance. [[User:Anthony DiP
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  • ...inceton University]] beginning in 1905. In 1932, he helped organize the [[Wikipedia:Institute_for_Advanced_Study|Institute for Advanced Study]] in [[Princeton,
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  • On Wikipedia, a revert is a revert regardless of whether a warning or explanation was gi ''Wikipedians note: needless to say, the Wikipedia "three revert rule" is not in effect here.''
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  • First, I organized Nupedia and then Wikipedia by doing the sort of recruitment I am inviting you all to do. In fact, I'v ...d ''like'' to work on something like Wikipedia, but they don't really like Wikipedia itself, and they don't know how to start something better--basically, they
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  • ...tionaldefensemagazine.org/issues/2006/November/SecurityBeat.htm#Wik |title=Wikipedia for Intel Officers Proves Useful |publisher=National Defense Magazine |date ...wsHome_C2_technologyNews-1 |title=U.S. intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia |publisher=Reuters |date=[[2006-10-31]] |accessdate=2006-11-01}}</ref>
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  • ...on for GNU software, but has also been adopted for other uses, such as the Wikipedia project.
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  • ...endium Content]] and should not be titled so that it specifically concerns Wikipedia. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 08:54, 5 January 2008 (CST) ...the article should specifically and directly discuss the consequences for Wikipedia. [[User:Warren Schudy|Warren Schudy]] 10:12, 5 January 2008 (CST)
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  • ...censes are used widely by bloggers, wikis (including [[Citizendium]] and [[Wikipedia]] as well as many others) and photographers on sites like [[Flickr]].
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  • ...its lowest part crosses Mexico between Baja and Sonora to flow into the [[Wikipedia:Gulf of California|Gulf of California]]. The river passes through 11 diffe
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  • #* Wikipedia's disambiguation page lists: [[HMS Discovery (1600)]], [[HMS Discovery (165
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  • * [[Wikipedia]]: not necessarily written by academic authors ** [[:category:open access journals|List of open access journals with Wikipedia entries]]
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  • ...the collision of continental plates<ref name=Geology />. Older than the [[Wikipedia:Rocky Mountains|Rocky Mountains]] or the [[Himalayas]], the Appalachians ar ...Gap became the only feasible way through for wagon trains, and in 1775, [[Wikipedia:Daniel Boone|Daniel Boone]] led an expedition to blaze a trail across the [
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  • ...or, low levels of vandalism is a huge attraction to edit here rather than wikipedia. In my mind that, along with the protected, approved pages, are the two mo ...= around the now-bold headings, such as "How is the Citizendium similar to Wikipedia?" But this would have the body of the text, such as "In quite a few ways,"
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  • One thing that's nice about wikipedia's coverage of geographical entities is that, in the best cases, you can f .../wiki/List_of_cities_in_Germany_with_more_than_100%2C000_inhabitants this] wikipedia article. I'm not sure if it's readily usable here, though, or how much wo
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  • ...e discussed in [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1353606 Wikipedia, Collective Authorship, and the Politics of Knowledge] by [http://law.anu.e
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  • ...er of a school or style of martial arts. Per the [[Wikipedia:Ryū_(school)|Wikipedia article "Ryū_(school)"]], Ryū is a Japanese word refering to a school in The [[Wikipedia:Kagyu|Kagyu]] (Bka' brgyud) tradition is one of the principal lineages of T
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  • As this article was little improved from the Wikipedia version as imported, I recommended that approval status for this article be
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  • ...--> subpage:related article ---> next article page. It adds a step. Given Wikipedia's terrific web presence, I'm thinking that if we do anything different (par ...es rather than See Also and Further Reading. The more that the pages mimic Wikipedia, the more difficult it tends to be to get such authors to grasp our format.
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  • :: I concur too. What's ''most'' important about Citizendium, compared to Wikipedia, is the ''quality'' and ''dependability'' of the content. How we get there ...ld that size a repository of knowledge in less than a decade will take, as Wikipedia has shown, one heck of a lot of help - and their standards aren't as high.
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  • ...e don't want to hand tag again;-) I know this can get dangerously close to wikipedia's template crazy environment, so we have to be sure we don't go there. But ...hey have contributed here is their work, and therefore the same content on Wikipedia is not subject to WP licensing restrictions.
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  • ...did=1024046208 Wikipedia version 19:58, 19 May 2021].<!--<ref name="chavez wikipedia" />--> ...ne citations added to your article will automatically display here. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:REFB for instructions on how to add citations.
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  • ...ociety stands at any moment in time.</ref> See the Wikipedia article on [[Wikipedia:Clarence_Thomas#Anita_Hill_allegations|Clarence Thomas]] for more details a
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  • ...her/his work. Even then, any later edits and additions by other authors in Wikipedia must be removed.'''; ...es have been deleted when there has been no substantive editing beyond the Wikipedia version. Authors can reimport material in order to develop an article furth
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  • ...rticle about a subject, I find that there is already an article (copy from Wikipedia). This makes me feel that all the information is already there and there is ...g it beautifully. Because the world needs a better free encyclopedia than Wikipedia. Because it's merely productive to respect expertise.
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  • ...us = 1), developing (2), stub (3), and "external" (4) (i.e., borrowed from Wikipedia but not significantly changed). Furthermore, since every article is also m ...to find easily and, if we so decide, delete articles that were copied from Wikipedia (or wherever) without significant changes.
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  • ...hould be called collaborative. Sometimes such websites are thrown in with Wikipedia, for example, as being collaborative. We can make some sense of this: the
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  • Hi I am a new author, recently "imported" from wikipedia. The past few days I have been working on creating a tree diagram spanning ...my progress at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Drew_R._Smith/Natura my wikipedia subpage].
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  • ...To make it any more complicated would end up having the appearance of many wikipedia help pages. This way is, at least, minimally user-friendly. --[[User:Rober
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  • ...cessed on 1/5/2023.</ref> A few plot summaries may be similar to those in Wikipedia because I wrote them first here.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk
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  • ...o they should be deleted--especially since we can always upload the latest Wikipedia version. There is other "cruft," e.g., from vandals, that is cluttering th * '''Wikipedia-sourced articles that nobody ever really worked on'''
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  • ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Barbosa Arthur Barbosa] article on Wikipedia.
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  • ...of copies of articles from other sites on the web, perhaps most notably [[Wikipedia]].<ref name=what/><ref name=notices/>
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  • ...hope that such a policy would create a kinder social environment than at [[Wikipedia]], this policy has caught on among the big social networking sites. Both F
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  • ...o)</span></small>]] 08:32, 15 February 2007 (CST) <small>Ps. WP stands for Wikipedia</small> ...I wrote from scratch. Should these be treated the same as other imported Wikipedia articles if I import them? [[User:Marielle Fields Newsome|Marielle Fields N
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  • ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Barbosa Arthur Barbosa] article on Wikipedia.
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  • ...nd Integration'', Frei also wrote on the Nazi involvement of the postwar [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor of Germany]], [[Konrad Adenauer]].<ref>{{c
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  • * Help Documents - we need to port help pages from Wikipedia and Wikimedia and adjust them to Citizendium Policies
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  • ...ed by the Hindu goddesses Kali, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Wikipedia has an [[Wikipedia:Navratri|extensive article]] on Navratri.
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  • ...motivated to create new articles. Red links were instrumental in building Wikipedia. CZ must follow the same strategy if we are to succeed.
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  • .... SEP also competes with online collaborative encyclopedia projects like [[Wikipedia]] and [[Citizendium]], and printed philosophy encyclopedias like the [[Rout
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  • It was started by Grover Norquist<ref>Wikipedia has a Wikipedia:Grover Norquist|long article about Grover Norquist</ref> before the Ronald
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  • :I've been working extensively at the Wikipedia version of [[Video game]], so I'll probably spend some time on that. It's a == Tags in article from Wikipedia ==
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  • ...he [[GNU Free Documentation License|GFDL]], allowing article exchange with Wikipedia. Uses [[TeX]] markup.
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  • ...n why CZ is necessary even though Wikipedia already exists, but don't bash Wikipedia too much. ...ned why philosophers should get involved with CZ, despite the existence of Wikipedia, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, and the Internet Encyclopedia of
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  • ...o a reference). In addition to the usual version of popups.js at http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Lupin/popups.js], there is also a version mentio ...at I edited [[Template:Navpop]] to call your js rather than WP's http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Lupin/popups.js?
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  • ...s page would be great. For readers that have [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation_popups/FAQ#Portability nav popups] installed on their brow Physical therapists don't really have a project at Wikipedia - maybe we could make a niche for them here. [[User:Tom Kelly|Tom Kelly]] 2
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  • ...er: please slap [[:Category:CZ Live]] on all new articles (not un-reworked Wikipedia imports) that you start!
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  • ...rchive 19.PNG|right|355px|A pro-Japanese [[sock puppet]] (Sharodin95) in [[Wikipedia]] plays the ignorant and overly nationalistic Korean "POV." The admin refu ...n of the dispute through the use of sock-puppetry. It is impossible to see Wikipedia's case in a benign light, however, given that the article contained element
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  • ...e discussed in [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1353606 Wikipedia, Collective Authorship, and the Politics of Knowledge] by [http://law.anu.e
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  • ...ey grow up in mid-nineteenth-century [[New England]]. The novel has been [[Wikipedia:Little_Women#Adaptations|adapted for film, television and stage]] many time
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  • ...nt right now). They click on the appropriate link: "Starting article from Wikipedia material"; Starting article from University Open CourseWare material"; etc. ...fault license, and that choice seems to be compatible with, for example, [[Wikipedia]]'s current definition of ''open content.'' So maybe there is no problem. &
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  • [[Citizendium]] and [[Wikipedia]] use LaTeX for the presentation of mathematical formulas.
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  • ::::I'm reminded of a weird debate on Wikipedia regarding the "mostly failed" assassination attempt on the Archduke at Sara :::::Even for Wikipedia that is weird beyond words! As our friends the Brits would say: I believe y
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  • ...he math tags in many cases. You'll find about innumerable examples over at Wikipedia (Have you looked around there? Especially where they discuss these issues? ...to Wikipedia in many matters including this by studying and learning from Wikipedia's far greater experience.
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  • ...e#Definite_article the definite article] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(definite_or_indefinite_article_at_beginning_of_name) th
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  • ...pedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edmund_Morgan_(historian)&oldid=147438859 this Wikipedia page], from July 27, 2007.''
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  • wikipedia had sub-categories that only allowed you to monitor recent changes within t "At Wikipedia, creating lots of stubs is considered productive. Someone will always come
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  • ...eople who edit for the sake of editing & begin to view CZ as an RPG (as in Wikipedia) - in the larger picture. Even then, there doesn't need to be a specific in ...sers generally don't broadcast their number of edits on their userpage. On Wikipedia it seems to be some sort of status symbol. (Not sure if this was even relat
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  • ...ree? Moreover, you can contribute there as well! No, we are not talking of Wikipedia - here everyone uses their real names only. And, "expert editors" work shou
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  • ...olutely no respect for experience and for expertise. At that point, I left Wikipedia and joined Citizendium. ...s). In that way I hoped to avoid some of the manifest shortcomings of the Wikipedia treatment of economics.
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  • Nobel laureate [[Wikipedia:George Akerlof|George Akerlof]] examined the market for used cars and consi
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  • ...ederung. Referenzen müssen &mdash; im Gegensatz zu den Gepflogenheiten bei Wikipedia &mdash; nicht hinter jede Aussage. Es reicht also aus, nur einige ausgewäh
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  • ...ipedia, we are required to use the GFDL. For articles that make no use of Wikipedia content, we need not use the GFDL. ...the same opportunities and indeed failure to do so may cost it gravely if Wikipedia continues to be referenced and sourced by large well-known websites and CZ
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  • <!--- See [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] on how to create references using <ref></ref> tags which will t {{wikipedia-deleted|Kevin carvell}}
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  • ...cern to them (Focus on the Family),' Clarkson said. 'The main one cited in Wikipedia was her veto of a bill that would've limited marriage benefits to married c
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  • One thing I do not like at Wikipedia is that there isn't an origin/family tree way of looking at styles. Any Ja
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  • ...hing except the most *trivial* item, then I'm for it. I then looked at the Wikipedia article about the same subject. I truly *hate* to say this, but I think the ...line. Can I change that? Also, I *do* think that this lede paragraph from Wikipedia definitely conveys more important information than the far longer CZ lede.
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  • ...nt as [[Head of State]], an elected parliament, the [[Reichstag]], and a [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany]|Chancellor of Germany] who was [[head of government]
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  • ...So it needs a general cleanup. While sometimes it is well-intended and, in Wikipedia, perfectly OK, it looks useless here, as I guess we make the well-intended ...The ''canis'' article seems to have been developed a lot from the original Wikipedia version, so "External article: from another source, with little change" did
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  • ...l have expertise in, but CZ aims to minimise categories (we delete all the Wikipedia ones when we import articles). For now, this can be kept on the user pages, When CZ started all the language articles were from Wikipedia so we inherited their titling decisions, e.g. [[English language]] not [[En
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  • Wikipedia has a [[Wikipedia:Oil sands|lot of information about oil sands]].
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  • ...ification is to completely subvert one key basis of the difference between Wikipedia and Citizendium.
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  • ...enlightenment of future users. The most prominent wiki at the moment is [[Wikipedia]], but there are many others such as [[Citizendium]] and [[ISFDB]], the Int
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  • :::Being the president's aunt has not lent her sufficient notability for a Wikipedia article. Full of the kind of mumbojumbo that CZ needs to disassociate itsel
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  • ...=NJ>You can read more about [[Wikipedia:Norman Jewison|Norman Jewison]] in Wikipedia.</ref>. Until 1992, the CFC was called The Canadian Centre for Advanced Fi
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  • ...composer, according to an article in Newsweek 2005"), and otherwise where Wikipedia's policies tend to lead to bad writing. So I'll suggest that those larger ...ia or Citizendium. We'll we working in a sandbox on Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mscuthbert/262_2007], but I hope that some of the students wi
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  • ...a reasonable start. I notice that wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_policy has done a thorough job]. It also includes things like "minor e ...s no need to reinvent the wheel, and I think the bot policy at the English Wikipedia is a useful starting point (that's why I had put it in), but if we have to
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  • A portion of the preceding section about anti-semitism was taken from Wikipedia, though we changed some of the references and added our own comments. Thus See the Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Kloester Jennifer Kloester], who published a biography of
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  • ...xpress this number, it is usually displayed to humans as a 28-character, [[Wikipedia:Base64|base-64 encoded string]]. Here are some examples:
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  • ...very minor change, so they were not deleted in January's mass deletion of Wikipedia-sourced content. No one would care if you wanted to delete ''all'' the art
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  • === Bibliography from wikipedia MHP page, as per 26 January, 2011 ===
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  • ...ill be doomed to fight the recurrent battle of edits-people experienced at Wikipedia coming in and "correcting" everything, and then a whole re-establishment of ...n, is neither necessary, nor good style - and this article originated as a Wikipedia branch. Not requiring that, leaves one free to ''orientate'' the reader on
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  • Wikipedia has an article about the [[Wikipedia:University_of_Alabama_Press|University of Alabama Press]].
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  • ...es_every_Wikipedia_should_have Wikimedia Meta-Wiki: List of articles every Wikipedia should have]. We really need to satisfy that if we want to thwart the "oh,
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  • ...rred to as a divine song, and a ritualistic reading of the it is part of [[Wikipedia:Navaratri|Navratri]] celebrations in [[India]].
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  • ...a good job. I'm trying to do the same in biology. You might want to raid wikipedia for red link items. I have noticed they like to keep very comprehensivce l
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  • ...s, but for now you can consult [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Wikipedia's help pages].
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  • ...vernment]] functions. Hitler named [[Joseph Goebbels]] to succeed him as [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor of Germany]].
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  • ...nced that there should be a difference. ''The'' central problem (for both Wikipedia and CZ) about managing policy and help pages is that people write as if the ** <s>How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles [cp] </s>
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  • ...ch an article have have created similar articles on other wikis and edited Wikipedia's series of Scientology articles. [[User:Terry E. Olsen|Terry E. Olsen]] 2 ...t seems such a LARGE, not to mention HOLY task. I thought of importing the Wikipedia content, which looks like a good start. But that also seems full of things
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  • | url = http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/03/wikipedia-and-robert-spencer.html | title = Jihad Watch: Wikipedia and Robert Spencer
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  • The name [[DCTII]] is chosen in analogy with the Wikipedia article <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_cosine_transform
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  • ...n of one joule of radiation energy per kilogram of matter. One [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_equivalent_dose Banana] has about 15 Bq. One drop of [https See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sievert Wikipedia] for even more details.
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  • * Like Wikipedia but with editors and citation names of people who write articles.
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  • ...n its public legal disclaimers that CZ is a mere service provider'' (think Wikipedia and YouTube or Internet Forums), then there can be considerable media anarc ...n its public legal disclaimers that CZ is a mere service provider'' (think Wikipedia and YouTube or Internet Forums), then there can be considerable media anarc
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  • ...ing large numbers articles on arguably obscene topics that may be found in Wikipedia. See [[CZ:Family-Friendly Policy|policy regarding family-friendly content]] :: I propose to copy it from Wikipedia (eventually an older version) and add "draft", and then simplify it. One ob
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  • ...many collapsed in May of 1945. And in August of 1945, the United States [[Wikipedia:Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|destroyed the Japanese cities of
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  • <!--We don't add Wikipedia-like 'categories' (e.g. '[[Category:History]]') to the text of articles at
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  • ...ions, not material sourced from third parties such as (but not limited to) Wikipedia. ...cking material from a major third-party source, [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]. We will need to extend this to tracking all third-party-sourced work, an
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  • {{WPAttribution}} ''Also, the Wikipedia article from which this article was derived was sourced originally from the
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  • ...WP New articles per day.png |right |200px |New articles per day on English Wikipedia. Average drop in production is 135/year. (Data from [http://stats.wikimedia ....org/wiki/Wikipedia:Unsuccessful_adminship_candidacies_%28Chronological%29 Wikipedia].)}}
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  • ...y please correct me if I'm wrong). However, I don't recall to have seen in Wikipedia a summary phrasing as here above; and also CZ's neutrality policy is slight ...kipedia formulation of No Original Research. As asserted on the "We're not Wikipedia page" (I'll emphasize in bold for my concerns):
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  • ...d the [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aide:Espace_r%C3%A9f%C3%A9rence French Wikipedia], [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Special:PrefixIndex/CZ:Ref: in test] at C ...gration with the non-scholarly world (certainly achieved in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour_%28disambiguation%29 Wikipedias] and [http://en.citizendium
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  • ...o and Socrates remains an area of contention among scholars.<ref> From the Wikipedia article on Plato as accessed on November 7 2008 </ref> ...s "indirect" teachings.<ref> based on the section ‘Early Dialogues’ in the Wikipedia article on Plato as accessed on November 7 2008</ref>
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  • ...nd cars are hackable by bad actors in a number of ways. See Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Automotive_hacking|Automotive hacking]] article for more information.
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  • ...t. On top of everything else, your quote is the only critical entry on our Wikipedia page. Some friend of openness!</blockquote>
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  • ...uest that any biographies we have of them--for example, those sourced from Wikipedia--be deleted. These requests may be made privately, by e-mail, directly to t
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  • ...rules of how discussions will find an end. I think, one of the problems of wikipedia are the endless debates, and at least for the resolutions there should be s ...s of languages. Suppose our articles are regarded as authoritative, where Wikipedia's are not. The articles then become potential political footballs (politic
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  • ...(On a side note, I think it would be a fine idea to do a roll-call much as Wikipedia groups do.) [[User:Nick Bagnall|Nick Bagnall]] 16:44, 21 March 2010 (UTC) ...ike you, I'm in this for the long haul. I really enjoy it here compared to Wikipedia; we just need more user activity. I encourage anyone to try recruiting thei
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  • ...ly marked a sea change for the Republican party. See Wikipedia's article [[Wikipedia:United_States_House_Select_Committee_on_the_January_6_Attack|U.S. House Sel See the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Attempts_to_overturn_the_2020_United_States_presidential_election|Attempts
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  • ...and related to squishing a request for watchlist histories to bechave like Wikipedia's (30 days as opposed to default 7), working to correct. [[User:Jason Potka ...xternal articles]], meaning articles that began life elsewhere (typically, Wikipedia) and have not been significantly changed since they were uploaded. We have
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  • * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldo_Peirce ...someone there in some sort of official capacity or perhaps as an operator. Wikipedia's IRC channel gets very busy and a lot of questions about the project are a
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  • We hope through this initiative to create and review dozens of original (non-Wikipedia-based), top priority articles as ''credible starts''. This would be a fine ...es of "The Big Write" initiative, please do not submit articles taken from Wikipedia or elsewhere. This should be your original work.''
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  • The name [[DCTIII]] is chosen in analogy with the Wikipedia article <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_cosine_transform
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  • #Wikipedia material see http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Spanish_language&diff=100 <!--Wikipedia#
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  • ...and in the organization of the community. Many features as implemented by Wikipedia, such as subject categories and so-called user boxes, may be eliminated fro
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast-neutron_reactor Fast neutron reactors] Wikipedia</ref> are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, old bomb cores, depleted u
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  • ...e don't want to hand tag again;-) I know this can get dangerously close to wikipedia's template crazy environment, so we have to be sure we don't go there. But ...hey have contributed here is their work, and therefore the same content on Wikipedia is not subject to WP licensing restrictions.
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  • ...ion will cripple Citizendium in much the same way that it has crippled the Wikipedia. ...astles_of_knowledge.html 2007]] remarked about why he permanently left the Wikipedia:
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  • ...in claim or paragraph. I remember that something like this was possible in Wikipedia. Is there something like this on CZ, too? THanks, [[User:Matthias Röder|Ma :::On Wikipedia, anything can be made up and slapped with a "Citation Needed" reference to
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  • See the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Liz_Cheney|Liz Cheney]] for more details.
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  • ...Music, per the album liner notes, and per the articles about the albums in Wikipedia.
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  • ...rs Sample Return Mission (ESA partnership) (Planned for 2016-2024)<sup>''Wikipedia:Cite sources|Citation needed''</sup>
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  • ...ch will be at my level of understanding such things. There is currently no Wikipedia article on this topic, although I suspect that will come soon. Although I'v ...he value of a brownie point these days. How much is a brownie point worth? Wikipedia doesn't seem to have an article on that along with 38 pages of discussion
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  • The name DCTII is chosen in analogy with Wikipedia <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_cosine_transform
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  • I wonder how many other either questionably written, or Wikipedia-imported-and-never-improved, articles lurk? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howa
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  • ...th Sciences with [[global warming]], since it's currently just a copy from Wikipedia. [[User:Benjamin Seghers|Benjamin Seghers]] 14:37, 20 October 2007 (CDT) ...r. Arritt and myself, but remains, for the most part, quite reminiscent of Wikipedia's article. There was a small discussion of it [http://en.citizendium.org/wi
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  • ...tent that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistics originally appeared on Wikipedia].
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  • ...systems, such as the [[MediaWiki]] software used to power Citizendium and Wikipedia, have an automatic system for gaining reputation. This allows the user to b
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  • <i>Translated from an original article in the German language Wikipedia.</i>
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  • ...com/special/beiyejing], and says it was preserved by the "Dai people": the Wikipedia article on them and its talk page reveal a lot of confusion as to what that ...itome of the Pali Canon'', Chroniker Press, 2012: this is just copied from Wikipedia
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  • ...arch, high standards, or expertise--an attitude that some associate with [[Wikipedia]]'s reputation, especially among young people, as a serious encyclopedia.<r
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  • ...trust. Systems that allow anonymous or pseudonymous participation, such as Wikipedia, use a different model, which assumes that any given source may be untrustw
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  • [[Category:Content from Wikipedia|Anti-Saloon League]]
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  • *[[Anti-Saloon League]] - needs Wikipedia checkbox ticking. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 10:26, 7 July 20
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  • This article is based on a Wikipedia article on the same topic.
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  • ...t also formed a large part of the activity on Wikinfo before it went down. Wikipedia may have a large army of volunteers to deal with that sort of thing, but ou
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  • See the [[Wikipedia:Locus_Award]] article.
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  • ...any controversial points. I'd thus prefer that these were thinned out. The Wikipedia reference I deleted - we don't reference that because versions are not stab
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  • ...Iraq and thinks about whether an article on [[Falun Gong]] (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Falun_Gong]) or maybe [[Jesse Owens]] would be suit ::::ROTFL... Well, FWIW, Wikipedia seems to think nordic skiing is the broader term, encompassing x-c skiing.
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  • ...f language. There is no end in sight to this debate. [This appears to be a Wikipedia comment. ~~~~]-->
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  • ...anual of style yet; I suppose that for the moment we could just follow the Wikipedia manual of style. Nice to see you here, Michael. [[User:Fredrik Johansson|Fr ...asy answer to this. However, I'm impressed by the arguments at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Math#Rendering] (TeX versus HTML section). If <nowiki><math>
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  • ...tate governments. [[Angela Merkel]] (1954) since Sept. 2005 has been the [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]] (''Kanzler'' or head of government), who
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  • ...h of stored heat energy.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_density Wikipedia, Energy_density]</ref> A Light Water Reactor (LWR) uses only 0.5% of this. | url = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separative_work_units
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  • ...ome work on [[Fossilization]]. I also introduced a minor correction in the Wikipedia article "Solnhofen", hope you don't mind... ...fe) [[Shenyang Imperial Palace]], a UNESCO heritage site, and noticed that wikipedia's article on the same was rather poor, so started work on something better.
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  • * You may upload an article you contributed to Wikipedia--but ''only'' if you are the ''sole'' author of the article you're uploadin
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  • A possible solution, as mentioned on Wikipedia is to segment the problem into smaller sub-problems, each of which can then
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  • '''This page was borrowed from a December 2001 policy page on Wikipedia. It needs (or needed) to be edited, but it is serviceable for our present ...rent wording, I personally think it's less likely to have those cases like Wikipedia does. [[User:Yi Zhe Wu|Yi Zhe Wu]] 18:20, 29 April 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...([[Marlies_Göhr]]). It was almost unchanged showing that some articles in wikipedia are so obscure as to remain undiscovered by vandals.
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  • ..., many websites and publishers have made reprint editions available. The [[Wikipedia]] initially populated a large number of its articles by copying articles fr
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  • ...needed from time to time. Voting on things brings out the worst aspects of Wikipedia; It starts off as canvassing, then develops into popularity contests and ev
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  • ...device.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fasimpaur|first=Karen|date=15 July 2008|title=Wikipedia – LongNow interview with Jimmy Wales|url=http://www.k12opened.com/blog/ar
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  • The use of the terms ''primary'' and ''secondary poverty'' dates back to [[Wikipedia:Seebohm Rowntree|Seebohm Rowntree]], who conducted the second British surve
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  • ...rians here should be to write these national history articles? Some of the Wikipedia articles are adequate, but most are not, and most of these articles should ...k we're anti-paper here, simply post-paper. If, as has been the case with Wikipedia, the *vast* majority of users come to the site laterally via search engines
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  • ...in our articles were to depend solely upon graphs (as is often the case in Wikipedia) we should be excluding a section of readership that includes some influent ...ating more navigable and user friendly articles than would be possible on Wikipedia, by creating sets of linked articles on common topics.
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  • ...e northwest corner of [[Lake Ontario]], perhaps sixty miles northwest of [[Wikipedia:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, New York]] as the crow files.
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  • ...articles, not for browsers trying to find articles. Otherwise, we'd adopt Wikipedia's categorization scheme. [[User:Anthony Argyriou|Anthony Argyriou]] 14:09, ...and only articles that happened to be categorized "Philosophy" articles by Wikipedia necessarily to be managed by our own Philosophy workgroup. For this we mak
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  • == Relationship to Wikipedia entry == ...cluding large sections written by this author, that originally appeared on Wikipedia.
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  • :A '''list of widgets''' is a Wikipedia page that lists different [[widget]]s. Below ... with that particular formatting. This is an inconsistency on Wikipedia since Wikipedia claims not to be prescriptive, but it is perhaps not a problem for Citizend
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  • ...opyrighted photos, would constitute fair use ([http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Marked-ap-letter.jpg see the letter]). Citizendium's [[Archive
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  • ...') is sometimes seen nowadays, particularly in informal contexts such as [[Wikipedia]] or [[blog|blogging]], to join two items that are being lumped together in
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  • ...amily. So far I have been right every time. They have been picking up on Wikipedia and I have to set them straight, but you'll be glad to know that they are a ...fact, that is why I was invited here in the first place as an author, from Wikipedia; to help get things started in the area of Healing arts. Those first few m
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  • ::Re Wikipedia, that's not apt to be good PR; if we come across as "poaching" good authors "Re Wikipedia, that's not apt to be good PR; if we come across as "poaching" good authors
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  • ...equently invoked spirit in the [[Wikipedia:Yasna|Yasna]], the liturgy of [[Wikipedia:Avesta|Avesta]] (Old Iranian) texts for Zoroastrianism. The meaning of the
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  • ...looking at its stems and branches is key to identifying it correctly. The Wikipedia article is all sciency-sounding but doesn't really tell people what they ne
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  • ...looking at its stems and branches is key to identifying it correctly. The Wikipedia article is all sciency-sounding but doesn't really tell people what they ne
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  • :We don't even have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[User:Meg Ireland|Meg Ireland]] 19:15, 3 A ::Citizendium is not blocked in China. Also, the English Wikipedia is not blocked at the moment either. We don't have articles about most plac
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  • {{citation |last=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Buttinger Buttinger] |first=Joseph |year=1967a |title=Vietn {{citation |last=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Buttinger Buttinger] |first=Joseph |year=1967b |title=Vietn
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  • :::::I would really like there to be reasonably competitive alternatives to Wikipedia such as Citizendium. I would like Citizendium to succeed, but, and I'll be
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  • ...ike file in a format similar to "stub-meta-history" dump files released by Wikipedia. I'm willing to share the data with the interested CZ members, so if you wa
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  • The following table<ref>Extracted from Wikipedia.</ref> summerizes various uses in various languages.
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  • :Yes, too many. Problem here is that much has been imported from wikipedia. [[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] is trying to make this more cohe
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  • ...and I will elaborate on this, it is defining CZ with respect to being not-Wikipedia. Second, it's too fine-grained to be talking about specific markup and inde ...of being not-Bush, we really have to break away from the idea of being not-Wikipedia, and state what we uniquely want to do. Point 1, therefore, is a little am
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  • ...hey got they were getting, uhh, from really deep intellectual sources like Wikipedia or Rush Limbaugh. You have to, on important matters, sometimes you have to
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  • ...ekend, take a look at the ridiculously geeky, opaque introduction to it in Wikipedia. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 18:56, 9 Ja
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  • I just checked at Wikipedia and they do not have an article on John Goldmark (Goldmark libel case). I d
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  • :We don't even have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[User:Meg Ireland|Meg Ireland]] 19:15, 3 A ::Citizendium is not blocked in China. Also, the English Wikipedia is not blocked at the moment either. We don't have articles about most plac
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  • Some sites, such as Wikipedia or the [http://babelfish.altavista.com babelfish automatic translator] allo
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  • ...hrome notably sharing the WebKit engine. The following table, adapted from Wikipedia, outlines the most common layout engines used today. ...to varying degrees and in varying forms. The following table, adapted from Wikipedia, summarizes the state of HTML5 support for each engine.
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  • ...to do step 4 in what's called The Big Subpagination. I'm running a bot on Wikipedia (pywikipedia-based), so I'm confident that I could manage the technical par * If an article has the Wikipedia flag, then all subpages created from it should also carry this flag?
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reactor nuclear fission reactor] on Wikipedia</ref> in which the primary coolant and/or the fuel is a molten salt mixture ...pedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_Reactor_Experiment Aircraft Reactor Experiment] on Wikipedia.</ref> was primarily motivated by the compact size that the technique offer
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  • Wikipedia and Citizendium, both offering the capability for many people to contribute
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  • ...to algorithm engin provided by Gareth , that is [http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/cite/?type=pubmed] [http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/cite/?type=pubmed] -
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  • ...e system for names and titles] that the Royalty and Nobility Work Group at Wikipedia have developed. Wikipedia has a nifty template we should consider borrowing. Called DEFAULTSORT, it a
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  • ''Content from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chemists Wikipedia]''
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  • ...for the length of siRNA molecules produced by a given Dicer variant.(After Wikipedia figure caption in the RNAi article).</div></div> * The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA_interference Wikipedia article] (accessed 12 February) on this topic is of excellent quality and i
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  • ...putes this believing that claim originated from a false attribution on his Wikipedia biography, which was then erroneously picked up by the media.<ref>{{cite we
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  • ...exemplified by various [[wiki]] projects, such as [[Wikiprofessional]], [[Wikipedia]], [[Wikiversity]], and [[Citizendium]].
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  • ...n West [[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]]. Paris is the county seat of [[Wikipedia:Henry County, Tennessee|Henry County]], and the county (including Paris) ha ...ly segregated from, and in fear of, the white community. Read about the [[Wikipedia:lynching of Joseph Upchurch|lynching of Joseph Upchurch]] for one known inc
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  • ::My concern is that once we get huge like wikipedia, it won't be hard for people to travel in groups of four. How many ID edit ...added a paragraph that brought it up to date (using a passage I wrote for Wikipedia). I should have nominate the article before adding my bit, so apologies for
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  • ...pproved version? Sadly, I did like how fast one was able to edit wikis on wikipedia. I have a feeling that once we have a ton of approved articles, it will be ...xactly the most common name is. (having gone through that several times on wikipedia, with move wars etc included).
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  • ...movement probably should not be discounted as a mere "fad diet" as per the Wikipedia article. Macrobiotics has been around long enough, has proved valuable to
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  • ''Larry McMurtry: A Life'' by [[Wikipedia:Tracy Daugherty|Tracy Daugherty]], New York: St. Martin's Press, 2023, page
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  • *[[Jimmy Wales]], currently head of [[Wikipedia]]
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  • ...older synonyms), but do not always agree with each other or with names in Wikipedia in its various language variants.
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  • ::I majorly authored the article on Bobby Driscoll on Wikipedia (from a stub/start up to the present content and only imported it to Citiz
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  • ::At wikipedia, it would. The key here is that Constables ban someone who does not obey t ...wers has created not "gentle expert oversight", but essentially a class of Wikipedia-like admins with the power to win their viewpoint not with the ban button b
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  • ...article has not had any substantive checking since being transferred from Wikipedia in 2006. It needs a <BR>detailed, critical review. See Talk page.
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  • ...nately something that could be used in the future, even as a cousin of the Wikipedia project pages. [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 15:28, 23 January 200
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  • ...of a copyrighted website, unlike the situation when a CZ author authored a Wikipedia article, a copyright violation still applies unless permission is granted b
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  • ..., one of which is "Related Articles". This is a technical difference from Wikipedia; we don't use ''categories'' in their sense. There are workgroups, but thos
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  • ...899, the Hague Convention of 1899<ref name=Hague>See Wikipedia's article [[Wikipedia:Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907|Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907]].</r
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  • [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odinismo Article on Odinism in Italian] I have to confess, I battled Miss van der Linde on wikipedia, and I really have no time to engage her again.
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  • ...arénthesis''' -síss ''aside''. A typical example of incorrect usage from a Wikipedia edit summary: ''changed a bracket to a parentheses''. See also [[English sp
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  • ...x|The revered [[Washington, D.C.]] Vietnam Veterans Memorial designed by [[Wikipedia|Maya Lin]]}} ...f [[Wikipedia:Sylvester Stallone|Sylvester Stallone]]'s 1982 action film [[Wikipedia:First Blood|First Blood]], which was panned by critics as too violent even
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  • ...he history of thought. Here is a list of his works <ref> sourced from the Wikipedia articxle on Kant, accessed November 20th 2008 </ref>, spanning not only phi
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  • ...e [[Shakespearean authorship]] question. One of the problems I have with [[Wikipedia|The Other Place]] is the ease with which fringe theories can be given such
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  • ...Burma or which languages the names derive from. All of these arguments are Wikipedia style debate, and not appropriate on CZ. I have made my decision on how to
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  • *Andrew Keen and Wikipedia, for inspiring us to achieve.
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  • ...wide CMSs which are open to the public include online encyclopedias like [[Wikipedia]] and [[Citizendium]], but private firms have their own enterprise-wide CMS
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  • ...org/About DBpedia] is a project designed to extract structured data from [[Wikipedia]] and expose it as linked data. It is notable for being one of the initial
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  • ...plified version of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast-neutron_reactor Wikipedia article], focused on just the issues raised in [[Nuclear power reconsidered
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  • ...ar in 1885. CREDIT: Photo by Abinash Chandra Dna; public domain image from Wikipedia Commons]] ...|Dakshineswar Kali Temple. CREDIT: Original uploader was Nikkul at English Wikipedia., CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimed
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  • ...not include links simply because they refer to Evangelicals. As in all of Wikipedia, external links are for further research -->
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  • ...need for constable action. We have to remember that many newbies are from wikipedia and they bring with them a legacy of confrontational editing from there. Th
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  • ...e problem. Weasel-wording is as problematic in intelligence analysis as in Wikipedia, but the analyst also must recognize that some things truly are uncertain.
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  • ...over.|[[User:Brian P. Long|Brian P. Long]] 10:56, 5 April 2008 (CDT)}}The wikipedia content is noted and it appears referenced. In order to delete this articl
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  • *Andrew Keen and Wikipedia, for inspiring us to achieve.
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  • ...oast borders the [[Atlantic Ocean]], while the western coast touches the [[Wikipedia:Gulf of Mexico|Gulf of Mexico]]. To the north, Florida is bordered by a suc
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  • * [[User:Pat_Palmer]] has brought her article [[Beyond_Recall]] over from Wikipedia and hacked on it here, since it fits this months theme. It could use more
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  • ...probably be one of these amateurs who would alert us. Then, too, there are Wikipedia writers and editors working to hone their articles.
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  • ...been, I think, even more a problem on CZ than it was in the early days of Wikipedia. The function of saying "be bold" is simply to embolden people who are ret ...problematic articles are present, which still claims to be different than Wikipedia. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 18:14, 18 November 2009 (
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  • ...ders Lewis]], ''Buchedd Garmon'', translated by D.M. Lloyd"</ref> <ref>The Wikipedia article [[Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau]] says: "
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  • * [[Wikipedia:Research resources/Evolution and human behavior]]
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  • ...?title=History_of_Pittsburgh this Wikipedia article] written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tomcool Tomcool] and other WP authors and is reprinted, modif
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  • .... At the online scientific magazine ''[[Edge - the third culture|Edge]]'', Wikipedia co-founder [[Larry Sanger]] argued that individual will was all that was ne
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  • ...ds training people from Latin America, and that John Garang's biography on Wikipedia has him attending the Infantry Officer's Advanced Course at Fort Benning, w
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  • Wikipedia has helped to popularise the notion that there is a strict difference betwe
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  • ...rt an effort to restore his reputation.<ref>This account is taken from the Wikipedia article on Lída Baarová, which is sourced to her memoirs and other Czech-
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