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Parent topics
- Encyclopedia [r]: A point of reference for structured knowledge. [e]
- Wiki [r]: A website that allows anyone (with registration required or not) to edit any page and to add new pages. [e]
- Citizen [r]: A legally recognized member of a political or civil community. [e]
- Compendium [r]: Add brief definition or description
Other encyclopedia/large knowledge compendia
- Wikipedia [r]: An online encyclopedia in every major language, open to anonymous editing by anyone. [e]
- Encyclopaedia Britannica [r]: Reference work published in 27 editions, starting with the first edition published from 1768 to 1771, to the most recent edition printed in 2007. [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]
- Digital Universe [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Encyclopedia of Earth [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Encyclopedia of Life [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Digipedia [r]: Add brief definition or description
Other huge wiki-based projects
- Wikinews [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Wikitravel [r]: Add brief definition or description
Closed wikis
- Intellipedia [r]: Wikis, of different security levels, which are used by individuals with appropriate clearances from the 16 agencies of the United States intelligence community; at least one more is accessible to trusted intelligence agencies of a small number of countries. [e]