CZ:How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles
The importation of articles copied from other sources, in particular from other Internet encylopedias such as Wikipedia, is not allowed.
The only exceptions to this general rule are
- articles written originally almost entirely by the Citizen who imports them and who, in addition, is also an active contributor, and
- specific articles that are explicitly accepted by the Editorial Council.
Of course, any available source—including Wikipedia—may be used in a professional manner to find information and inspiration.
This policy was passed by the Editorial Council on December 12th, 2010 as motion PR-2010-013.
Article accuracy
If you are thinking about importing content from Wikipedia, do some fact-checking to ensure that the content is reliable. General reference works such as the Encyclopedia Britannica are a good way to check basic facts about a subject. Specialized reference works are better, though. The standard reference works of a discipline are what experts themselves consult, and tend to reflect current scholarship much better than general works.
Improving articles stylistically
When you rewrite Wikipedia articles:
- Make sure that the articles are well-written and unified, following a coherent, well-organized narrative, not grab-bags of unintegrated facts.
- Use engaging language, not the sleep-inducing prose that some people seem to think is required for encyclopedia articles. Avoid stilted or hackneyed expressions.
- Remember your audience; our goal is to express, not merely impress. Articles on Citizendium are written for the educated person who needs an introduction to the topic--and not for the author to catalog very impressively everything he knows on the topic. Bear in mind that your audience is university-level, unless your topic itself requires a higher-level treatment (cannot be understood "at the undergraduate level").
Also see Differences in style, approach and tone
Improving article mechanics
We follow many of Wikipedia's conventions of mechanics, such as bolding titles--but not all. In particular, we are removing many templates, virtually all categories, and all interwiki links.
Templates
Templates should help the user rather than distracting the user.
Delete many template messages--particularly the ones that are for contributors and are self-referential. This includes timing-related messages, expansion requests, and all Wikimedia sister projects.
Other templates to delete include: requesting sources, deletion, disputes and warnings, maintenance, cleanup, and lists.
If you do retain a template in an article you're working on, for an infobox for example, then upload the template from Wikipedia. We will not be uploading the entire Wikipedia template namespace.
Many infobox templates and navigational templates need to be completely revisited. Many are useful, but many are not.
Categories
Delete all categories not specifically added for the Citizendium.
Interwiki links
Delete all of these, but keep internal links to other articles in English.
Images
Please upload all usable images from Wikipedia or Wikimedia Commons along with all licensing information. Do not upload images that do not have clear licensing data. Do not upload images (and delete links to these) that were created by someone who on Wikipedia was using a pseudonym. We must be able to locate the original uploader of all media, and a real name is a minimum requirement. You might be able to get the person to reveal his or her name for our use here on Citizendium; you can attempt to contact the person on Wikipedia.
See also
Citizendium Content Policy | ||
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Approval Standards | Article Mechanics | Subpages | Importing material from other sources | Citable articles |
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