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Application for Citizendium editorship is made to personnel@citizendium.org. There are three tracks in which experts may apply for Citizendium editorship:
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Citizendium welcomes applications for editorship to personnel@citizendium.org. There are three tracks in which experts may apply:


*The Academic Track
*The Academic Track
*The Professional Track
*The Professional Track
*The Equivilency Track
*The Equivalency Track
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==Three Tracks to Editorship==
=== Academic Track ===
Applicants who should apply through the Academic Track include:
 
*Persons who hold the qualifications typically needed for a tenure-track academic position in their field.
 
This is demonstrated by:
 
*Sending a brief introductory e-mail with an attached or linked CV and copies of academic transcripts or links to reliable third-party sources that support claims.
 
Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts may be requested.
 
=== Professional Track ===
 
Applicants who should apply through the Professional Track include:
 
*Persons who hold a terminal professional degree in their field and have a record of substantial work and at least some publishing experience.
 
This is demonstrated by:


== Academic Track ==
*Sending a brief introductory e-mail with an attached or linked CV or resume that includes links to reliable third-party sources that support claims of work and publishing experience.
Editors applying through the Academic Track must hold the qualifications typically needed for a tenure-track academic position in their field. Pinnacle is they must hold a terminal degree in their academic field e.g., history, sociology, physics. This may demonstrated by:


*Sending a brief introductory letter, an attached or linked CV, and copies of academic transcripts.
Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts and other verifications may be requested.


*Sending a a brief introductory letter and an attached or linked CV that includes links to reliable third-party sources that support  claims.
===Equivalency Track===


Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts may be requested.
Applicants who should apply through the Equivalency Track include:


== Professional Track ==
*Persons with terminal degrees in fields ''other than'' those for which they are claiming expertise.
*Persons with Masters degrees in fields for which they are claiming expertise.
*Persons with Masters degrees in fields ''other than'' those for which they are claiming expertise.
*Persons who hold anything less than a Masters degree but who claim ''eminence'' in their field.


Editors applying through the Professional Track must hold a terminal professional degree in their field (e.g., engineering, performing arts, computers) and have a demonstrable record of publishing and work experience.
In the above cases, applicants must demonstrate they have achieved the typically expected expertise outcomes of applicants in the Academic and Professional Tracks through a combination of their unique set of academic, work, and publishing experiences.  


This may demonstrated by the same method as in the Academic Track.
Equivalency may be demonstrated by:


Equivilency Track
* Sending a brief introductory e-mail with an attached or linked CV or resume and copies of academic transcripts or links to reliable third-party sources that support claims of work and publishing experience.


The application procedure for editors is the same, except that (in Step 2) editor candidates should also send to personnel [at] citizendium.org two additional items: a CV or resume attached (or linked), as well as some links to Web material that tends to support the claims made in the CV, such as conference proceedings, or a departmental home page. Both additional requirements may be fulfilled by a CV that is hosted on an official work Web page.
Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts and other verifications may be requested.


Note: it is perfectly acceptable for an editor to get started as an author. To become an editor, then, a person could simply place links to a CV, and perhaps other supporting material, on his or her user page, and then send a link to that page to personnel [at] citizendium.org.
==Starting as an Author==
We welcome editor-hopefuls to begin as authors. In this case, authors may apply through their user page by sending a link to it to personnel@citizendium.org.

Latest revision as of 14:03, 22 February 2008

This page has been archived. It is an old page and should not be relied upon. For editor application instructions, see the main sign-up page.



Citizendium welcomes applications for editorship to personnel@citizendium.org. There are three tracks in which experts may apply:

  • The Academic Track
  • The Professional Track
  • The Equivalency Track


Three Tracks to Editorship

Academic Track

Applicants who should apply through the Academic Track include:

  • Persons who hold the qualifications typically needed for a tenure-track academic position in their field.

This is demonstrated by:

  • Sending a brief introductory e-mail with an attached or linked CV and copies of academic transcripts or links to reliable third-party sources that support claims.

Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts may be requested.

Professional Track

Applicants who should apply through the Professional Track include:

  • Persons who hold a terminal professional degree in their field and have a record of substantial work and at least some publishing experience.

This is demonstrated by:

  • Sending a brief introductory e-mail with an attached or linked CV or resume that includes links to reliable third-party sources that support claims of work and publishing experience.

Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts and other verifications may be requested.

Equivalency Track

Applicants who should apply through the Equivalency Track include:

  • Persons with terminal degrees in fields other than those for which they are claiming expertise.
  • Persons with Masters degrees in fields for which they are claiming expertise.
  • Persons with Masters degrees in fields other than those for which they are claiming expertise.
  • Persons who hold anything less than a Masters degree but who claim eminence in their field.

In the above cases, applicants must demonstrate they have achieved the typically expected expertise outcomes of applicants in the Academic and Professional Tracks through a combination of their unique set of academic, work, and publishing experiences.

Equivalency may be demonstrated by:

  • Sending a brief introductory e-mail with an attached or linked CV or resume and copies of academic transcripts or links to reliable third-party sources that support claims of work and publishing experience.

Applicants must provide adequate evidence of claims. Official transcripts and other verifications may be requested.

Starting as an Author

We welcome editor-hopefuls to begin as authors. In this case, authors may apply through their user page by sending a link to it to personnel@citizendium.org.