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Wiki with stricter editing rules and obligatory disclosure of editor's real names.
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The engineering, theoretical concepts, and organizations of the Internet (freely distributable).
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An encyclopedia for reenactors of the Middle Ages and Renaissance period with a heavy slant towards members of the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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An extensively hyperlinked collection of facts, ideas, notes and humor to which anyone can add.
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A peer edited Star Trek encyclopedia.
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A collaborative music encyclopedia. Contains melodies and musical themes from classical, popular, and folk music. Can be searched based on the melody alone, either by playing it on a keyboard, whistling or singing, or by entering the melodic contour as Parsons Code.
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A volunteer-run open content encyclopedia, inspired by the Open Directory Project.
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A collaborative encyclopaedia with entries contributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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Wiki-based website dedicated to plastics technology, polymer materials, equipment and other things related to polymers and plastics.
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Collaborative directory of people, organizations and issues shaping the public agenda. Catalogs PR firms, activist groups and government agencies, along with the criticisms that are made of these groups from different perspectives.
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Collaborative resource on the history of computing and the Internet (GNU Free Documentation License), and the online companion to the book Technomanifestos.
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Nupedia was a public peer-reviewed general encyclopedia created by volunteer scholars, with resources for readers and contributors (GNU Free Documentation License). It can be considered to be Wikipedia's direct ancestor.
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A collaborative project of the DailyKos community to build a political encyclopedia.