[Cz-biology] Merck proposal
Larry Sanger
sanger at citizendium.org
Tue Oct 30 14:44:39 CDT 2007
All,
The following is a proposal we received. I have some comments after it.
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First, let me applaud your effort to provide a wiki with content from expert
contributors. There is a great deal of information available free online,
though not all of it is reliable.
Second, I propose a collaboration between Citizendium and the Merck Manuals
department at Merck & Co., Inc. This department, of which I'm a staff member
(Executive Editor, Electronic Publications), publishes The Merck Manual, a
print and online textbook created by expert contributors.
We are prepared to place links in your External Links section of Citizendium
topics to related material in our online version of The Merck Manual. Two
examples:
Subject: Guillain Barre Syndrome.
Your page: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Guillain-Barre_syndrome
The link in External Links would go to:
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec16/ch223/ch223d.html
Subject: Otitis Externa.
Your page: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Otitis_externa
The link in External Links would go to:
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec08/ch088/ch088c.html
Unfortunately, we are not in a position to author material for you, but we'd
be delighted to add value to your pages with links to our material. We
invite you to visit The Manual at http://www.merck.com/mmpe/index.html to
determine for yourself whether links to this content is acceptable and
desirable. In a preliminary review, I found 40 to 50 Citizendium topics to
which we could contribute.
Please let me know if you are interested in such a collaboration.
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I can say (publicly on this list) that this would be welcome to me. Merck
has an excellent reputation, and it seems unlikely that there would be
anything in their manuals that we should not send users to.
More important, perhaps, is that this very small request (it's basically
just a request to add 50 links to CZ) might be the beginning of a useful
collaboration.
I'm inclined to say "yes," but I wanted to get your feedback first.
--Larry
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