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Online knowledge projects
- Citizendium [r]: On-line encyclopedia project: a wiki that allows registered, non-anonymous authors to edit any article, with the results approved by qualified editors. [e]
- Conservapedia [r]: Conservative wiki encyclopedia project founded by Andrew Schlafly as an alternative to Wikipedia and its "liberal bias", instead preferring conservative Christian and Republican Party viewpoints. [e]
- Scholarpedia [r]: An online encyclopedia of scholarly knowledge; wiki-based but otherwise similar to a scholarly review journal. [e]
- Wikipedia [r]: An online encyclopedia in every major language, open to anonymous editing by anyone. [e]
- Cauchy-Riemann equations [r]: A set of partial differential equations which characterize functions in complex analysis. [e]
- Thomas Blacklock [r]: (1721 - 1791) The"blind poet", an early supporter of Robert Burns. [e]
- Henry Mackenzie [r]: (1745 - 1831), Scottish writer, nicknamed 'The Man of Feeling' after the title of his best known novel. [e]
- Algernon Charles Swinburne [r]: A C Swinburne was a Victorian poet and critic. [e]
- John Keats [r]: (31 October 1795 - 23 February 1821) Despite his death from tuberculosis at the age of 25, one of the major poets of the English Romantic Movement. [e]