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Go to the [[CZ:Approval_Process | Approval Process]] page for information on how to initate the approval process for an article.
Go to the [[CZ:Approval_Process | Approval Process]] page for information on how to initiate the approval process for an article.


==<font size="3" color="660000"> Current nominations </font>==
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> July 2015 </font>==
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> August 2012 </font>==
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> Mar 9, 2009 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> July 2012 </font>==
{{Image|Vapor-Liquid Separator.png|right|246px|Typical flash drum or gas-liquid separator. ''from [[Flash evaporation]]''}}
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{{Notice|John Logie Baird|HAA}}
{{Notice|Cryptology|NAA|}}
{{Notice|James Clerk Maxwell|NHAA}}
{{Notice|Accidental release source terms|AA| for the second time}}
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{{Image|1926-Baird-Transmitter.jpg|right|280px|''<small>Used with permission from [http://www.tvhistory.tv tvhistory.tv]''</small><br>1926 Baird "Falkirk" television camera/transmitter. ''from [[John Logie Baird]] }}


==<font size="3" color="660000"> Jan 28, 2009 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> June 2012 </font>==
{{Image|Four Corners Power Plant.jpg|right|250px|Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]. ''from [[Air pollution dispersion terminology]]''}}
{{Notice|Economics|S|}}
{{Notice|AN-|AA}}
{{Notice|Adams-Onís Treaty|H}}
{{Notice|Evidence-based medicine|AA}}
{{Notice|Air pollution dispersion terminology|NAA}}
{{Notice|Ideal gas law|NAA}}


==<font size="3" color="660000"> Jan 4, 2009 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> April 2012 </font>==
{{Notice|Homeopathy|AA}}
{{Notice|Alice and Bob|NAA|}}


==<font size="3" color="660000"> Jan 3, 2009 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> March 2012 </font>==
{{Notice|Air pollution dispersion modeling|NAA}}
{{Notice|Randomized controlled trial|AA|reapproval}}
{{Notice|Vacuum distillation|NAA}}
{{Notice|Boiling point|NAA}}
{{Notice|Air pollutant concentrations|AA}}


==<font size="3" color="660000">  Dec 23, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|ASIMO|AA|approval}}
{{Notice|The Social Capital Foundation|S}}


==<font size="3" color="660000">  Dec 15, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|Boiling point|N|reapproval}}
{{Notice|Henry's law|NAA| for the second time}}
{{Notice|Bar (unit)|NAA}}
{{Notice|Partial pressure|NAA}}


==<font size="3" color="660000"> Nov 6, 2008 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> December 2010 </font>==
{{Notice|Henry's law|NAA}}
{{Notice|Homeopathy|AA|reapproval}}
 
{{Notice|Oxytocin|N}}
==<font size="3" color="660000">  Oct 26, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|World of Warcraft|RAA|reapproval}}
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{{Approval Announcements Archive}}
==<font size="3" color="660000">  Sept 30, 2008 </font>==
[[Image:Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg|right|thumb|250px|{{#ifexist:Template:Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg/credit|{{Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Terra Nitrogen Plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fertilizers]]
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==<font size="3" color="660000">  Sept 22, 2008 </font>==
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{{Notice|Metabolism|N| for the second time}}
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==<font size="3" color="660000">  Sept 16, 2008 </font>==
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==<font size="3" color="660000">  July 22, 2008 </font>==
[[Image:Dokdo zoomin.png|right|thumb|300px|{{#ifexist:Template:Dokdo zoomin.png/credit|{{Dokdo zoomin.png/credit}}<br/>|}}A detailed map of Dokdo.]]
{{Notice|Dokdo|SH}}
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  July 21, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|Great Society|SH}}
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  July 8, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|Caterpillar Club|HAA}}
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  June 17, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|U.S. Environmental Protection Agency|NSAA}}
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  May 24, 2008 </font>==
{{Notice|Augustin-Louis Cauchy|NH}}
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  May 13, 2008 </font>==
[[Amine gas treating]] and [[Merox]] are approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  April 30, 2008 </font>==
[[Michael Faraday]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  April 29, 2008 </font>==
[[Johannes Diderik van der Waals]] and [[CIO]] are approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  April 21, 2008 </font>==
[[Compressibility factor (gases)]], [[Merle Curti]] and [[Louis D. Brandeis]] are approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  April 20, 2008 </font>==
[[Anti-Saloon League]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  April 15, 2008 </font>==
[[Rottweiler]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  March 23, 2008 </font>==
[[Chemical engineering]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  March 11, 2008 </font>==
[[Phosphorus]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  February 26, 2008 </font>==
[[Azole]] and [[Gross Domestic Product]] are approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  February 10, 2008 </font>==
[[Petroleum refining processes]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  January 16, 2008 </font>==
[[Joe Louis]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  January 8, 2008 </font>==
[[Andrew Carnegie]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  November 22, 2007 </font>==
[[Competition policy]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  November 17, 2007 </font>==
[[Microeconomics]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  November 16, 2007 </font>==
[[Civil society]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  November 7, 2007 </font>==
[[Symphony]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  October 29th, 2007 </font>==
[[Symphony]] has been nominated for approval.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  October 8, 2007 </font>==
[[Demographic transition]] and [[Fertility (demography)]] are approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  October 2, 2007 </font>==
[[Theodor Lohmann]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  September 14, 2007 </font>==
[[Barnardius zonarius]] is approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  September 6th, 2007 </font>==
[[Biology]] has just been nominated for reapproval.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  September 5th, 2007 </font>==
[[image:Nathanael_greene.jpg|110px]] [[Nathanael Greene]] is now approved!
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  August 27th, 2007 </font>==
Is there a biology editor in the house willing to nominate [[Barnardius_zonarius]]?  Its primary author would like to know!
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  August 19th, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:Longshanks2.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Pencil sketch of King Edward I (Edward 'the Longshanks') of England]]
[[Edward I]] has been approved.  Kudos to the authors and the history workgroup! 
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  August 18th, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:Kitchen-clinton-butler-staff.jpg|left|120px]]
[[Butler]] is approved!  This is the Sociology Workgroup's first approved article.  Stop on by the article and give it a read.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  August 5th, 2007 </font>==
'''Spotlight on Developing Articles'''
 
*First well developed law article:  [[Concurrent use registration]], a specialty topic in trademark law, was developed by its Wikipedia contributor, who brought it here and then made considerable further progress. Is there a lawyer in the house? Or a law professor? '''This article awaits an editor.'''
**...still (and please note, its Wikipedia contributor ''is'' a trademark lawyer).
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  July 18, 2007 </font>==
[[Gaius Iulius Caesar (name)]] has been nominated for approval in the Classics Workgroup.
* now approved.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">  July 5, 2007 </font>==
[[DNA]] has been re-nominated for approval.
 
:UPDATE: Now '''APPROVED'''.  Congratulations to the Biology and Chemistry Workgroups for a tremendous effort here!
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> July 2, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:franklin3.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Sir [[John Franklin]] was a [[United Kingdom|British]] sea captain and [[Arctic]] [[List of explorers|explorer]] whose final expedition disappeared while attempting to chart and navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in the [[Canadian Arctic]].]]
 
[[Image:Chisholm mod2.jpg|thumb|left|120px|[[Shirley Chisholm]] was the first African-American woman to run for [[President of the United States]].]]
 
The History Workgroup has three fascinating new Approval nominations, from three quite different historical eras -- a medieval visionary, a  pioneering African-American politician, and a famously lost Arctic explorer.  Check out [[Joan of Arc]], [[Shirley Chisholm]], and  [[John Franklin]].  At the same time, the The Military Workgroup and the Politics Workgroup have a new entry on [[Terrorism]] which deserves everybody's consideration.
 
*UPDATE: [[John Franklin]] Now '''APPROVED'''.
*UPDATE: [[Terrorism]] Now '''APPROVED'''.
*UPDATE: [[Shirley Chisholm]] Now '''APPROVED'''.
*UPDATE: [[Joan of Arc]] Now '''APPROVED'''.
 
Congratulations to the History, Military, and Politics workgroups!!!
 
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> June 22, 2007 </font>==
 
[[Image:Twort.JPG|thumb|left|90px]]
[[Image:Young d'Herelle.jpg|thumb|left|90px]]
* [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Talk:Frederick_Twort&rcid=279293 Mr Twort] UPDATE: Now '''APPROVED'''.
 
* [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:F%C3%A9lix_d%27H%C3%A9relle  M. d'Herelle] UPDATE: Now '''APPROVED'''.
 
 
Two new ''To approve'' articles on the discoverers of germs that eat other germs.
 
[[User:David Tribe|David Tribe]] 23:54, 21 June 2007 (CDT) (Writing in down-under time, which is  is ahead of America!)


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Congratulations to the Biology Workgroup!
{{Image|Pompeii's forum.jpg|right|250px|The forum at [[Pompeii]], with [[Mount Vesuvius|Mt. Vesuvius]] in the background.}}
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> June 12, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:DNA-Animation.gif|thumb|left|120px|DNA article has been nominated.]]
 
 
* The History and the Architecture workgroup's [[Crystal Palace]]  - spectacular summary of a spectacular building and its role in its era.
:UPDATE: now '''APPROVED'''
 
* The Biology workgroup's nascent effort to polish a WP article written by several wikipedians including some citizens- [[DNA]]. We have 2 weeks to get this one into shape, and so it's likely to go though some changes and transformations. It needs your attentions, and that request goes out with special emphasis to the chemists, biochemists, and molecular biologists among us. Not an expert? Let those who are know what this article lacks. What do you want to know about [[DNA]] that you wish it would tell you?  Update: Now '''APPROVED'''
 
[[Image:Caesar_Tropaeum_carnyx.jpg|201px|thumb|right|'''A Roman [[Tropaeum|''tropaeum'']] with a ''carnyx'''''<br><small>© VRoma (Used by [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Image_talk:Caesar_Tropaeum_carnyx.jpg/Permission permission]</small>)]]
* Have you ever felt the urge to toot on a ''carnyx'', fiddle with a ''crwth,'' or sing a 'barbaric song'?  If so, have a look at [[Ancient Celtic music]], a remarkable entry on the music of the Celts long ''long'' before the traditional jigs and reels they're known for today. It's the first '''nominated''' entry from the [[CZ:Music_Workgroup|Music workgroup]], and it's definitely worth a look (and a listen!).
:UPDATE: now '''APPROVED''' as of June 15.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> June 5, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:Sphinx sm.jpg|thumb|right|350px|One of the great Sphinxes that once guarded the entrance to the Palace, January 2002. The Sphinxes have since been cleaned and partially repaired. (photo by Russell A. Potter)]]
 
 
 
[[Crystal Palace]] has been nominated for approval.
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 29, 2007 </font>==
A vacation lull has struck (as much as a lull ever strikes) -especially concerning our Mathematics editors. That's a shame, really, because we have a math article that looks very ready for a nomination.
 
*[[Gamma function]]
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 29, 2007 </font>==
'''Newly Approved Articles'''
 
*[[Northwest Passage]]
*[[Bacteriophage]]
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 25, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:nwpassage1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|1849 depiction of the search for the Passage from the Illustrated London News]]
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|[[Northwest Passage]] has been approved!  Congratulations to the History Workgroup and all others who have made this such a fantastically informative article. Awesome work!
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 24, 2007 </font>==
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|[[Bacteriophage]] is newly approved today - by the Biology Workgroup. Congratulations on an excellent article!
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*[[Ancient Celtic music]] is worth ''everyone's'' attention. Is there an editor out there who can nominate this article and bring it to approval?
 
There are a number of pretty wonderful articles that are in need of editors in History for nomination and work towards approval.Here are a few:
[[Image:Horacegreeley.jpg|right|thumb|Who is this man?](a) Mr. Gaspee (b) Mr.Greeley (c) Mr. Clay]]
==History==
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*[[Henry Clay]]
*[[Horace Greeley]]
*[[Gaspee Affair]]
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> November 2010 </font>==
{{Notice|Oxytocin|NAA}}
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 22, 2007 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> October 2010 </font>==
 
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'''Newly Approved Articles'''
{{Notice|Schröder-Bernstein theorem|N}}
*[[Contraception (medical methods)]]
 
Congratulations Health Sciences workgroup!
 
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[[Image:Beechey.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Where is this desolate scene? Find out at [[Northwest Passage]]!]]
'''Articles newly nominated for approval''' :
*[[Northwest Passage]] (approval will take place on May 25)
 
*[[Bacteriophage]] (approval will take place on May 24)
 
 
 
*Evaluations invited for both articles. Copyedits welcome. Please put comments as far as content changes on discussion page.
 
 
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'''"To Approve" Template needs revision'''
 
Language on the template is an error, and a new template is needed. There is no “instantaneous" approval with 4 editors. I ask templates be submitted here, on the approvals notice board please. We need actual templates, rather than suggestions for templates, on this page. Thank you, [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 06:42, 22 May 2007 (CDT)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 17, 2007 </font>==
[[Image:Phage S.gif|thumb|200 px|Bacteria have parasites too! Learn more in [[Bacteriophage]].]]
 
'''Articles newly nominated for approval''' :
*[[Bacteriophage]]
 
*[[Contraception (medical methods)]]
 
 
*Evaluations invited for both articles. Copyedits welcome. Please put comments as far as content changes on discussion page.
 
*Remember, if you are an editor in either the biology workgroup (Bacteriophage) or the health sciences workgroup (Contraception-medical methods) and you have strong objections to the article in your workgroup, such that you think approval should ''not'' be granted: you are obligated to state these on the talk page to keep our process operating properly. If these objections remain as approval nears, you have the option of removing the approval template and stopping approval. This is a step that should not be taken lightly, but is the right thing to do over making a comment, as a workgroup editor, that you disagree with approval and leaving it at that (as has occurred in other articles before approval.)
 
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'''Developed articles that need editors to begin the approval process'''
 
*[[Agriculture]]
 
*[[Aikido]]
 
*[[Northwest_Passage]]
 
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'''There is currently a discussion about the approvals process going on at''' [[CZ_Talk:Approval_Process]]. '''Be part of it!'''
 
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 15, 2007 </font>==
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There are newly approved articles to announce, and a new category of article to talk about, as well. That sort of article is a Gallery, and like with most things at Citizendium beta, is still loose in the details. That means - your input is needed.
 
'''Newly Approved Articles'''
 
*The lead article for the Literature Workgroup, [[Literature]] has now been approved.
 
*The Media Workgroup now has its first approved article: [[Telephone Newspaper]].
 
*[[Complex number]] underwent an emergency copyedit, and [[Prime number]] was approved in a 1.1 version.
 
Congratulations are due to all concerned. Every one of these articles is a real asset to CZ and a fine accomplishment.
 
'''Now, about that gallery.''' The article [[Tux]] had a gallery associated with it, which is an article in the main space that had all the images, as well as some discussion about them. This "article" was also nominated for approval - but when it came time to do that- it was noted that everything in this article was essentially already in [[Tux]], and that the editor (Robert Tito) who had put up the approval nomination template ("to approve") had also made note in the discussion that maybe this was better not a separate article, with separate approval, after all. What to do? Now, in the case of [[Biology]] there was also a gallery generated. This kind of an "accessory page" is useful for some articles. There is also usefullness to freezing a version and so we went ahead with approval- but ''as'' a gallery, rather than as an article. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] and [[User:D. Matt Innis|Matt Innis]] were instrumental in helping me carry this out, and devising the process. A discussion is on Matt's talk page. There is still work to do on figuring out the mechanics of a template (please see that discussion).
 
This brings up the [[CZ:Approval_Process|Approval Process]], what it means, and how it is carried out. Expect a discussion here on the Approvals notice Board about that in the next days. In preparation for that review of Approvals- illustrated by actual cases, I would appreciate view points and questions, as well as (sigh) criticisms, to be put on my talk page, so that these can be incorporated. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 12:27, 15 May 2007 (CDT)
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 10, 2007 </font>==
'''Spotlight on Developing Articles'''
 
*A history article, [[Northwest_Passage]], is quite nearly complete, quite interesting &mdash; and beautifully illustrated, to boot! Who has the expertise to vet this article as editor?
 
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 8, 2007 </font>==
:'''Newly approved articles:'''
[[Image:Prime rectangles.png|thumb|left|300px|'''The prime number 11 illustrated with square tiles.''' 12 squares can be arranged into a rectangle with sides of length 3 and 4, so 12 is not a prime number. There is no way to form a full rectangle more than one square wide with 11 squares, so 11 is a prime number.]]
The big news this Tuesday is our 2 newly approved articles:  [[Complex number]] and [[Prime number]]. These are the ''first'' mathematics articles ever nominated for approval!
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Like the first Biology articles, these articles likely need copyediting and the nominating editors can contact me to effect these.[[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 08:49, 8 May 2007 (CDT)
 
*Like the ''first'' Biology article, there seems to be discussion that a line or two is not accurate, or at least well stated, in one of the articles. Is this a copyedit? No, but if 3 editors can quickly agree to fix it, a version 1.1. of a "glitched' newly approved article can be up within 24 hours.
 
'''Congratulations Mathematics Workgroup!'''
 
Just as no book was ever published (to my knowlege anyway) without need for an erratum  or copyedit (if a reader looked closely enough), these articles are a real accomplishment on the part of co-operative effort to synthesize a good article on the wiki - but, as newly frozen articles are likely to be imperfect.
 
*Hopefully, editors will soon reach consensus on copyedits, and the workgroup will look over both articles for any outstanding issues to be QUICKLY corrected.
 
*Other changes, and further development of each article, will - of course- continue on the draft pages and ''all'' are welcome to author there.
 
*Now that the Mathematics group has learned how it's done, we look forward to many more articles from you.
 
:'''Articles newly nominated for approval''':
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In the Literature Workgroup- the lead article: [[Literature]] is due for approval on May 10. Discussion and correction is welcome. If no Literature editor removes the template, or asks that the date be extended, approval will occur on May 10.
 
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In the Media Workgroup: [[Telephone Newspaper]] is due for approval on May 11.
 
==''WHICH'' version gets approved?==
 
The template for nominating an approved version point to a version, at the same time the draft is modified up until approval. How does the Constabulary know which version to approve? I call on the constabulary to answer here, please. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]]
:Keep in mind that the constable doesn't actually approve articles, only editors may do this. The constable only performs the mechanics of protecting the pages and setting up the draft versions. When the editor points to a version on the ToApprove template, that is the version that the constable performs the mechanics of approval and protects.  Any edits made after the version that the editor pointed to will only be included in the new Draft version, not the Approved version.  So technically, once an editor nominates a version for approval, authors may continue to work without being part of the approval process.  Keep in mind that the approving editor (or editors) may update the version at any time before the "date to be approved" to include those new changes.  So, when the the date of approval arrives, the constable performs the mechanics upon the version that the ToApprove template is pointing to on that day. --[[User:D. Matt Innis|Matt Innis]] [[User talk:D. Matt Innis|(Talk)]] 14:06, 8 May 2007 (CDT)
 
What's the answer, then? It depends on the specific article and on communication between the nominating editor(s) and the constable approving the version - that's the answer. For the upcoming [[Literature]] article, for example, e-mails to the editor that nominated the article for approval may resolve any controversy over ''which'' version. Unless the template is changed to point to a new version,- or removed altogether by an editor in that workgroup-, when the approval date comes, it is the version pointed to by the template that the constable will approve. What if new incorporations in the draft would make it a better article? Well, then the article can be approved again- a new version, using the same rules that produced the first approval. Generally, however, if modifications between approved versions are minor, and the nominating editor(s) ask the constable for a short approval time between nomination and approval (like 24 hours) that will be granted.[[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]]
 
 
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==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 3, 2007 </font>==
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This Thursday we'd like to focus on '''developing articles that require editors' and authors' attention'''.
{{click|image=Humanities button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Humanities|width=25px|height=25px}} [[Literature]]
 
The lead article in the Literature Workgroup is coming along ''beautifully''. Are there Literature editors out there who have not yet applied for Editorship? Granted, it's a steep hurdle for qualifications - but if you have a Ph D in Literature or related fields, please e-mail '''personnel@citizendium.org'''.
[[Literature|This is an important article that is on the verge of blossoming]]. Eyes wanted.
 
<font size="2" color="660000"> '''All interested editors, authors and readers, please see''' [[Literature]].</font>
 
:'''UPDATE:''' Now '''approved'''.
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'''New medium of the ''last'' "turn of the century":''' [[Telephone Newspaper]]
[[Image:Stentor_reading.jpg|thumb|200 px]]
It's an obscure topic, true- but a fascinating one! [[Telephone Newspaper]] is a window into the past development of journalism in electronic media - albeit ''very'' low voltage electronic media. Is this article properly classified as to workgoup? It certainly seems that nomination for approval should be the next step by the editor(s) who can perform due diligence and verify accuracy. Will it languish, fully formed, for want of approval?
 
'''''Where'' is its nominating editor?'''
 
[[Telephone Newspaper]]  awaits you!
 
:'''UPDATE:''' Now '''approved'''.
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Here's one we ''have'' the editors for; getting this article into shape for approval nomination requires meeting a ''different'' sort of challenge.
This article is inter-disciplinary to its core, at least among the sciences, including social sciences, and &mdash; it's in the workgroup &mdash; philosophy, too.
 
*Can there be a swarm of authors and editors that buzz this one into high polish?
*Or will it continue its tradition of being one of Citizendium's magnets for contention ?
 
[[Scientific method]] is developed, and has been developing &mdash; as well as been deconstructed &mdash; for a ''very'' long time.
 
'''Now is the time for all good men and women to review:'''
 
[[Scientific method|'''SCIENTIFIC METHOD''']]
 
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:'''Articles newly nominated for approval''':
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'''Two mathematics articles are now up for approval:''' [[Complex number]] and [[Prime number]]. These are the ''first'' mathematics articles ever nominated for approval!
I've copied the nominating editor's remarks from the Forums below:
''Note that these articles can still be improved before the approval takes hold on Sunday, May 6. In particular, a few sections were rearranged or moved to other articles recently, so the current version probably doesn't flow as well as it used to from section to section. But also there are several comments on their discussion pages that haven't been addressed yet; while many of them can wait for the future, we might as well try to get as good a first version approved as we can. So be bold! Greg Martin
''
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no new articles have been approved in the last two days
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 1, 2007 </font>==
 
:'''Articles newly nominated for approval''':
{{click|image=Natural science button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Natural_Sciences|width=25px|height=25px}}
 
Two mathematics articles are now up for approval: [[Complex number]] and [[Prime number]]. These are the ''first'' mathematics articles ever nominated for approval!
I've copied the nominating editor's remarks from the Forums below:
<font size="2" color="660000">'''''Note that these articles can still be improved before the approval takes hold on Sunday, May 6. In particular, a few sections were rearranged or moved to other articles recently, so the current version probably doesn't flow as well as it used to from section to section. But also there are several comments on their discussion pages that haven't been addressed yet; while many of them can wait for the future, we might as well try to get as good a first version approved as we can. So be bold! Greg Martin'''''</font>
 
:'''Newly Approved Articles''':
 
{{click|image=Humanities button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Humanities|width=25px|height=25px}}  
'''Our very first History articles to be approved!'''
*[[Pittsburgh%2C_History_to_1800]] 
*[[Pittsburgh%2C_History_since_1800]]
 
CONGRATULATIONS!!
 
==<font size="3" color="660000"> April 27, 2007 </font>==
 
'''This announcement is for the wiki hackers among us:  the skin for Approved articles needs a facial.'''
 
What's needed? (All registered users should feel free to add to & edit this list)
 
* Approved articles need a look that tells the user that he or she is reading an approved article
 
* A conventional means of indicating important facts (such as:  nominating editor, date approved, list of approving editors) is also needed
 
* A clear disclaimer
 
===What's been said so far?===
Here are threads on the forum that all deserve our attention (please add to these):
 
*Article Approval notice box size too large? http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,861.0.html
 
*Re: Proof versions of articles« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2007, 04:43:23 PM »[http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,831.msg6357.html#msg6357]
 
*Should there be a Group Approval Template? [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,392.0.html]
 
Here are current pages on Citizendium that have to do with Approval templates:
 
*Our current Nomination for Approval Template http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Template:ToApprove
 
===Invitation to link sandbox trials here===
(To make your own sandbox page, edit your user page and create a link to the sandbox page as if it already existed, like this: <nowiki>[[User:Nancy_Sculerati/Sandbox]]</nowiki>.  After completing the edit, you'll see the red link; just click on the red link to start the new page.  Any author can create a page anywhere in the same way. -- as per Pat Palmer)
 
Perhaps drafts of templates and styles for approved articles might be linked here?
*http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=User_talk:Larry_Sanger/Approved_in_pagehist&oldid=100084129
*http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/User:Nancy_Sculerati/Sandbox
*[http://www.harbormist.com/pat/Biology.htm http://www.harbormist.com/pat/Biology.htm] - fake page with example of a watermark
 
 
 
==<font size="3" color="660000">April 26, 2007 </font>==
 
'''Developing articles that need editors to nominate them for approval''' (''or'' indicate what is needed before such nomination can be made):
 
* [[First Punic War]]
 
Copying Jason's post from the Forums [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,844.0.html]: I have a favor to ask of the History Workgroup.
The article [[First Punic War]] appears high on Google searches. It has been steadily climibing, currently 10 to 12 in rank on a search for first punic war. If this article can be pushed along to approved status, this would be good PR.
-Jason Potkanski Tech Lead
 
 
<font size="3" color="660000">April 24, 2007 </font>
 
Our first of the Tuesday Night Rundowns on approved articles begins! Our first set of announcements is itself an "announcement of firsts".
 
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'''Developing articles that need editors to nominate them for approval''' (''or'' indicate what is needed before such nomination can be made):
 
::'''Calling Mathematics editors to review:'''
*[[Prime number]]
*[[Complex number]]
 
These are candidates for our first Mathematics articles for nomination. ''Where'' are our editors?
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::'''Articles newly nominated for approval''':
==<font size="3" color="660000"> August 2010 </font>==
'''Humanities''' {{click|image=Humanities button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Humanities|width=25px|height=25px}}  
{{Image|PlaneViaLines.png|200px|right|Every point ''F'' on the line ''DE'' belongs to the plane through given points ''A'', ''B'' and ''C'', provided that ''D'' belongs to ''AB'', ''E'' belongs to ''BC'', and ''D'', ''E'' do not coincide with ''B''.}}
Our very first History articles to be nominated!
{{Notice|Explosives|NAA}}
*[[Pittsburgh%2C_History_to_1800]] 
{{Notice|Catalytic reforming|NAA}}
*[[Pittsburgh%2C_History_since_1800]]
{{Notice|Petroleum naphtha|NAA}}
{{Notice|Plane (geometry)|N}}
{{Notice|Jet Set Willy|RAA}}
{{Notice|Cryptanalysis|NHAA}}


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==<font size="3" color="660000"> July 2010 </font>==
{{Notice|Ellipse|N}}
{{Notice|Domain Name System|AA}}
{{Image|Wowraid.jpg|right|250px|The MMORPG World of Warcraft.}}
{{Notice|World of Warcraft|RAA}}


'''Just Approved Articles'''
==<font size="3" color="660000"> June 2010 </font>==
{{Notice|Cypherpunk|SAA}}
{{Notice|L. J. Hanifan|SH}}
{{Notice|Kamehameha I|HSAA}}
{{Notice|Arthur J. Altmeyer|SH}}
{{Notice|Edwin E. Witte|SH}}
{{Notice|Richard Hofstadter|H|reapproval}}
{{Notice|Doom (video game)|RAA}}
{{Notice|Social capital|S}}
{{Image|Scarborough-castle-barbican-walls.jpg|right|250px|Gateway (''left'') and bridge of [[Scarborough Castle]] before the town's North Bay.}}
{{Notice|Great Siege of Scarborough Castle‎|H}}
{{Notice|Kerckhoffs' Principle|NAA}}


{{click|image=Applied arts button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Applied Arts and Sciences|width=25px|height=25px}}  
==<font size="3" color="660000"> May 2010 </font>==
{{Image|Gasoline Fuel.jpg|right|150px|Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of [[gasoline]].}}
{{Notice|Line (Euclidean geometry)|N}}
{{Notice|Set theory|N}}
{{Notice|Gasoline|NAA|reapproval}}
{{Notice|Cryptography|NAA}}
{{Notice|Covariance|N}}
{{Notice|Geometric sequence|N}}
{{Notice|Countable set|N}}
{{Notice|Neighbourhood (topology)|N}}


*[[Infant colic]] Our very first Health Sciences article to be approved!
==<font size="3" color="660000"> April 2010 </font>==
{{Image|Anthracite coal.jpg|right|275px|Anthracite [[coal]] (American 25 cent coin shown for scale).}}
{{Notice|HUBO|AA}}
{{Notice|Coal|NAA}}
{{Notice|Conventional coal-fired power plant|NAA}}


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Latest revision as of 02:09, 8 March 2024

Go to the Approval Process page for information on how to initiate the approval process for an article.

Current nominations

July 2015

Pompeii has been approved.

August 2012

Europe has been approved.

July 2012

Active attack has been approved.
Passive attack has been approved.
Cryptology has been approved.

June 2012

Economics has been approved.

April 2012

Alice and Bob has been approved.

March 2012

A new version of Randomized controlled trial has been approved.
ASIMO has been approved.
A new version of Boiling point has been approved.

December 2010

A new version of Homeopathy has been approved.
Oxytocin has been approved.
A new version of World of Warcraft has been approved.


Approval Process
(PD) Photo: Central Intelligence Agency
The forum at Pompeii, with Mt. Vesuvius in the background.

November 2010

Oxytocin has been approved.
Acid rain has been approved.

October 2010

Schröder-Bernstein property has been approved.
Schröder-Bernstein theorem has been approved.

August 2010

(CC) Diagram: Boris Tsirelson
Every point F on the line DE belongs to the plane through given points A, B and C, provided that D belongs to AB, E belongs to BC, and D, E do not coincide with B.
Explosives has been approved.
Catalytic reforming has been approved.
Petroleum naphtha has been approved.
Plane (geometry) has been approved.
Jet Set Willy has been approved.
Cryptanalysis has been approved.

July 2010

Ellipse has been approved.
Domain Name System has been approved.
(FU) Image: Blizzard Entertainment
The MMORPG World of Warcraft.
World of Warcraft has been approved.

June 2010

Cypherpunk has been approved.
L. J. Hanifan has been approved.
Kamehameha I has been approved.
Arthur J. Altmeyer has been approved.
Edwin E. Witte has been approved.
A new version of Richard Hofstadter has been approved.
Doom (video game) has been approved.
Social capital has been approved.
(CC) Image: Dongyi Liu
Gateway (left) and bridge of Scarborough Castle before the town's North Bay.
Great Siege of Scarborough Castle‎ has been approved.
Kerckhoffs' Principle has been approved.

May 2010

(PD) Photo: U.S. Government
Automobiles for personal use are the largest consumers of gasoline.
Line (Euclidean geometry) has been approved.
Set theory has been approved.
A new version of Gasoline has been approved.
Cryptography has been approved.
Covariance has been approved.
Geometric sequence has been approved.
Countable set has been approved.
Neighbourhood (topology) has been approved.

April 2010

(PD) Photo: U.S. Geological Survey / Andrew Silver
Anthracite coal (American 25 cent coin shown for scale).
HUBO has been approved.
Coal has been approved.
Conventional coal-fired power plant has been approved.


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