The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, www.eol.org ) is a global collaboration 
among scientists and the general public to make authoritative 
information and literature about all 1.9 million named species freely 
accessible online.

Undergraduate and graduate students can contribute to the Encyclopedia 
of Life in the following ways:

- Summarize species information in an overview suitable for the general 
public (Brief Summary; 300-400 words +/-) 

- Write a more comprehensive species account (Comprehensive Description; 
500-700 words +/-)  

- Write about an individual topic such as general ecology (Please see 
Writing Content for EOL Chapters for more information: 
http://eol.org/info/writing_eol_chapters)

Instructors are responsible for reviewing and vetting student work. The 
EOL Learning + Education team can help facilitate the upload of reviewed 
information to the Encyclopedia of Life.

The benefits of this activity for students include an opportunity to 
research and synthesize information to communicate science to the 
general public. Students, instructors and institutions receive 
attribution and recognition on the Encyclopedia of Life.

If interested, please contact Tracy Barbaro: tbarb...@eol.org

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