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Citizendium Pilot Project Open For Public Contribution - Project Announces
Non-Profit Status

Columbus, Ohio - January 24, 2007 - The Citizendium, a project aimed at
creating a new free encyclopedia online, announced today that its pilot
project has been a success, and that it is moving rapidly toward a public
launch. For the first time, anyone can visit the website
(www.citizendium.org), create a user account and get to work within minutes.
The project, started by a founder of Wikipedia, aims to improve on the
Wikipedia model by adding "gentle expert oversight" and requiring
contributors to use their real names.

Since the Citizendium pilot project began in November 2006, over 150 expert
editors and 350 authors have joined, creating hundreds of articles, testing
the concept and software, and participating in lively discussion on the
future shape of the project.

"We are demonstrating that experts and non-experts can work
shoulder-to-shoulder on a wiki, using their real names, in a collegial
atmosphere," said the project's Editor-in-Chief, Wikipedia co-founder Dr.
Larry Sanger. "We didn't know whether this would work, but it has so far,
quite well. We are learning that accountability has merit in the world of
wikis."

After the initial phase of carefully screening the project's first
applicants, an automatic sign-up process has been implemented and
participants will begin reaching out via global Internet mailing lists to
professors, students, professionals and other contributors. "It's been a
busy first couple of months laying the groundwork and now we're ready to
open our doors to public contribution-both participatory and financial,"
said Mike Johnson of the Citizendium's Executive Committee.

The Citizendium also today announced its acceptance as a project of the
nonprofit Tides Center, through which it may receive tax-free donations.
Tides acts as an "incubator" of nonprofit organizations. The Citizendium
intends to become independent at the end of 2007. The Citizendium has
received a significant "start-up" grant from the Revson Foundation, as well
as additional gifts from individuals, including a very generous gift from
Craig Caviezel, a Salt Lake City philanthropist.


"We're thrilled to announce our non-profit status," said Sanger. "We have
been contacted by over a dozen foundations and corporations interested in
supporting us. The fact that we had not yet obtained 501(c)(3) status was a
sticking point for many. So our new relationship with Tides means we can
move forward on this front."

The Citizendium has also launched an online fundraiser to request tax-free
donations from the public to help make the project a reality. It plans to
use new funding, or in-kind support, to obtain the server space and
bandwidth needed to open the project up to the world. It is also in the
process of hiring the staff members required to manage the rapid growth.

About Citizendium

Citizendium is an experimental new wiki project created by Wikipedia
co-founder Dr. Larry Sanger that combines public participation with gentle
expert guidance. The pilot project commenced by forking content from
Wikipedia and then progressively fine-tuning and augmenting this
information, as well as creating original articles. The Citizendium public
site is currently under development. To participate or for more information,
visit www.citizendium.org.

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