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Low-intensity editing tasks are things that anyone with basic literacy skills and access to search engines or a reasonable library can do with relative ease - the "donkey work" or "grunt work" of building an encyclopedia. Consider this a shared to-do list of such tasks. Compiling material for 'Related Articles', 'Bibliography' and 'Catalogs' [[CZ:Subpages|subpages]] are a perfect example of low-intensity tasks. Preferably, low-intensity tasks should take under fifteen minutes to complete and make a modular contribution to Citizendium.
Low-intensity editing tasks are things that anyone with basic literacy skills and access to search engines or a reasonable library can do with relative ease - the "donkey work" or "grunt work" of building an encyclopedia. Consider this a shared to-do list of such tasks. Compiling material for 'Related Articles', 'Bibliography' and 'Catalogs' [[CZ:Subpages|subpages]] are a perfect example of low-intensity tasks. Preferably, low-intensity tasks should take under fifteen minutes to complete and make a modular contribution to Citizendium.



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Low-intensity editing tasks are things that anyone with basic literacy skills and access to search engines or a reasonable library can do with relative ease - the "donkey work" or "grunt work" of building an encyclopedia. Consider this a shared to-do list of such tasks. Compiling material for 'Related Articles', 'Bibliography' and 'Catalogs' subpages are a perfect example of low-intensity tasks. Preferably, low-intensity tasks should take under fifteen minutes to complete and make a modular contribution to Citizendium.

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