CZ:Charter
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Mission statement
The Citizendium is an online environment in which reliable knowledge is hosted and structured collaboratively and made freely accessible by polite contributors — henceforth Citizens — who use their real names and recognize expertise. The broad audience is assumed to want information filtered by professional expertise, and to consist largely of knowledge workers and trainees in knowledge working professions.
Fundamental policies
See also CZ:Fundamentals.
The Citizendium will be devoted to accessible presentation of content in its context, to easy navigation across content and to simple organization of the community.
Real names
All Citizens must register using their real names, which will define their account. When appointed for special functions in the community, Citizens or robots operated by Citizens may be required to use a separate, dedicated account when they act in this capacity. Limited possibilities may be provided for non-registered users to contribute to the project, in which cases the real name requirement may be dropped.
Objectivity
Information presented objectively is based on expert knowledge, which includes giving the context and justification for substantially supported views of the topic. When multiple responsible views exist, enough information must be given that the reader can understand the merits and weaknesses of the positions. There is no requirement to present every minority view in depth, although deprecated views may be identified. The Citizendium is not a place for advocacy.
Expertise
Expertise will be respected. It shall be recognized through publications (including contributions to the Citizendium), credentials or employment, or through any other means established by the Editorial Council.
Collaboration
See also CZ:How to Collaborate.
Authors
See also CZ:Author.
The Citizendium will be open to contributions by any Citizen. Citizens who made a contribution to the project's main namespace will be considered Authors.
Editors
See also CZ:Editors.
Editors are Authors who — because of their recognized expertise — are responsible for the content presented by CZ. Specifically, in their areas of expertise, they are entitled (1) to make decisions about specific questions or disputes concerning particular articles, and (2) to approve high-quality articles.
Workgroups
See also CZ:Workgroups.
Structuring content
Oversight of Editors
Granting External Expert status
External Partners
External Experts
Eduzendium
Fair Governance
Special roles will not be created without excellent reason, and bureaucracy will be kept to the absolute minimum necessary.
CEO/Academic President
COO/Academic Provost
Management Committee
A Management Committee shall be responsible for matters concerned with the non-editorial policies of Citizendium, such as finance, external alliances, administration, and behavior.
Election
Appointing
Appointing Administrators
Appointing Constables
Appointing Task Managers
=Approval Manager=
==Oversight of Approval==
=Editorial Personnel Managers=
==Granting Editor status==
==Granting External Expert status==
=Robots=
Oversight
Oversight of Administrators
Oversight of Constables
Oversight of Task Managers
Partnering with other organizations
Editorial Council
An Editorial Council will be responsible for guiding content. It will be made up of active Citizens, one half of whom shall be Editors, the other half not.
Election
Oversight of Workgroups
Professionalism
Behaviour
The Citizendium will have a set of persons of mature judgment specially empowered to enforce rules, called (at least tentatively) "constables." The enforcement of project rules--up to and including the ejection of participants from the project--is to be carried out using common sense and leniency while following "the rule of law."
Administration
Technical
Financial
Legal
Being Bold
See also CZ:Be bold.
Whenever Citizens are unsure whether some contributions they plan are conform with this charter and its subordinate policies, they are advised to seek comments from the wider community. In the absence of negative feedback, they should feel encouraged to proceed.
License
The content of the Citizendium will always be freely accessible and reusable. Content originating at the Citizendium is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Content that originated elsewhere may also be incorporated into the Citizendium if such reuse is permitted by the copyright owners.
Legal status
The Citizendium will be owned and ultimately controlled by a non-profit organization.
Languages
The official language of the Citizendium is English. Branches in other languages require approval by the Editorial Council and have to be based on this English-language charter or an approved translation.
Electorate
All Authors are entitled to vote on the adoption or modification of this charter.
Ratification of this charter
Entry into force of this charter
Transition period
Citizens with pseudonyms
Inactive Editors
Interim Guidance
Supplementary material with the Charter may include interim guidance to the Editorial Council, Management Council, and other bodies. Such material may be modified by those bodies by their normal procedures, without a full Charter amendment.