Archive:Article of the Week: Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Larry Sanger
No edit summary
imported>Larry Sanger
Line 14: Line 14:
* Any Citizen may make a nomination.
* Any Citizen may make a nomination.
* To nominate an article, simply create a new row at the bottom of the [[#Current nominees|current nominees]] list, above.  Then alphabetize your nomination.
* To nominate an article, simply create a new row at the bottom of the [[#Current nominees|current nominees]] list, above.  Then alphabetize your nomination.
* The status must be 1 or 2 (i.e., only "Advanced Articles" may be nominated).
* The article's status must be 0 or 1 (i.e., only "Advanced Articles" may be nominated).
* At least for now--while the project is still small--you may nominate and vote for articles of which you are a main author.
* At least for now--while the project is still small--you may nominate and vote for articles of which you are a main author.
* Any editor may, simply by editing the nomination list (or [[CZ talk:Article of the Week|the talk page]]), entirely cancel the nomination of any ''unapproved'' article in his or her area of expertise (if, for example, it contains obvious and embarrassing problems).
* An article can be Article of the Week only once every six months.  Nominated articles that have won top honors should be removed from the list.
* An article can be nominated only once every six months.  Articles that have won top honors should be removed from the list  
 
=== Voting ===


=== Ranking and choosing ===
=== Ranking, deleting, and choosing ===
====Ranking====
* Nominations are listed alphabetically at first, but then constantly re-ranked as different items garner different votes.
* Nominations are listed alphabetically at first, but then constantly re-ranked as different items garner different votes.
* Moreover, no one may vote for an article, if he or she has done significant work on the article.  Each Monday, one of the program admins moves the article that is at the top of the list (i.e., the one with the highest score) to the front page, and announce it on Citizendium-L.
* Moreover, no one may vote for an article, if he or she has done significant work on the article.  Each Monday, one of the program admins moves the article that is at the top of the list (i.e., the one with the highest score) to the front page, and announce it on Citizendium-L.
* If an article has not been approved yet, the article of the week is labelled "Draft of the Week."
* If an article has not been approved yet, the article of the week is labelled "Draft of the Week."
====Deleting====
* If the list of nominees should be kept to 20.  The lowest-ranking nominations are culled each week after a vote, except that no nomination made within the past week
* Any editor may, simply by editing the nomination list (or [[CZ talk:Article of the Week|the talk page]]), entirely cancel the nomination of any ''unapproved'' article in his or her area of expertise (if, for example, it contains obvious and embarrassing problems).


The votes of editors who are voting for an article that is in their area of expertise ought to have weighted votes: I suggest that their votes are worth three.   
The votes of editors who are voting for an article that is in their area of expertise ought to have weighted votes: I suggest that their votes are worth three.   

Revision as of 03:17, 30 July 2007

What is the Article of the Week?

The Article of the Week is an article chosen by vote among Citizens as exemplifying various qualities we like to see in a Citizendium article; see our article standards.

Current nominees

Previous winning articles

Rules and procedure

Nomination

  • Any Citizen may make a nomination.
  • To nominate an article, simply create a new row at the bottom of the current nominees list, above. Then alphabetize your nomination.
  • The article's status must be 0 or 1 (i.e., only "Advanced Articles" may be nominated).
  • At least for now--while the project is still small--you may nominate and vote for articles of which you are a main author.
  • An article can be Article of the Week only once every six months. Nominated articles that have won top honors should be removed from the list.

Voting

Ranking, deleting, and choosing

Ranking

  • Nominations are listed alphabetically at first, but then constantly re-ranked as different items garner different votes.
  • Moreover, no one may vote for an article, if he or she has done significant work on the article. Each Monday, one of the program admins moves the article that is at the top of the list (i.e., the one with the highest score) to the front page, and announce it on Citizendium-L.
  • If an article has not been approved yet, the article of the week is labelled "Draft of the Week."

Deleting

  • If the list of nominees should be kept to 20. The lowest-ranking nominations are culled each week after a vote, except that no nomination made within the past week
  • Any editor may, simply by editing the nomination list (or the talk page), entirely cancel the nomination of any unapproved article in his or her area of expertise (if, for example, it contains obvious and embarrassing problems).


The votes of editors who are voting for an article that is in their area of expertise ought to have weighted votes: I suggest that their votes are worth three.

  • Comments on nominations should be made on the article's talk page.

Administrators

These are people who have volunteered to run this program. Their duties are (1) to ensure that this page remains "clean," e.g., as a given article garners more votes, its tally is accurately represented and it moves up the list, and (2) to place the winning article on the front page each Tuesday at 7 PM UTC (2 PM EST; 11 AM PST; 4 AM Sydney, sorry).

To become an administrator, you need not apply anywhere. Simply add your name below. Administrator duties are open to editors and authors alike.


Other periodical community content initiatives