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[edit] WikiCollegiate Core Principles


WikiCollegiate follows three core principles:

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1. Share with Abandon! 

WikiCollegiate succeeds when its community of users share freely and openly. We want you to post ideas, hypotheses, club notes, data sets, files, documents to share with club members, research papers, outlines, and contribute to and benefit from the contributions of others. If we all give more than we receive, the community benefits and so will you.


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2. Create and Build in Public to Serve the Highest Public Good.

What we create and build together in the public space of WikiCollegiate will be stronger than what we can create and build in private. Openness and transparency are key WikiCollegiate community attributes. We believe knowledge will advance faster in public space than it will in private.


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3. Your Private Wiki Space is Yours.

Like a gym locker, what you create and/or store in the private space of your wiki belongs to you and those to whom you give access. Creating in public serves the highest public good, however we understand there will be times when you’ll want to store personal files and documents and create private pages to work on projects with friends or colleagues. We respect your privacy, and encourage you to also make public contributions, share your extracurricular interests and work with the larger WikiCollegiate community.


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