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"It would be interesting to test it by seeding both it and Wikipedia with identical articles, and monitoring the way these develop over time and the amount of use they get. Maybe someone has already done this?"

Wouldn't prove anything at this stage. Wikipedia has one or two orders of magnitude more activity than the Citizendium. The relevant experiment is impossible: test what would happen to an article a few months after Wikipedia's launch, vs. what happens to it on CZ now.

Thanks for the comment, Larry. I defer to your judgement on the general point, but I do think that it would be interesting to see what happens by way of people making changes in the Wikipedia and CZ versions of the same or related articles. In my ALT role I am responsible for a project that will be using Wikimedia for some "expert-authored" material about e-learning, and the issue of where to put it (on our own Wikimedia server, in Wikipedia, or, for example, in CZ) and how to evaluate its subsequent use and development, is taxing us just now.

Seb

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