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The Free Universal Encyclopedia and Learning Source is an idea for a project, proposed by Richard M. Stallman.
In his essay and announcement[1], Stallman exposes the principles of the project:
- the encyclopedia will not have a central publisher "An encyclopedia located everywhere"
- teachers and students are to be involved in the project
- the encyclopedia will include specialistic topics
- the contents of the encyclopedia will be free, protected by copyleft licenses
- there will be no central control
- peer reviews and endorsements of contents will be encouraged
- catalogation of the contents of the encyclopedia will be a secondary objective (the primary objective being the writing and distribution of the contents)
- links to non free material that should rather be in the encyclopedia will be discouraged
Free encyclopedias
There are a number of collaborative projects claiming to be free encyclopedias. Collectively, however, they can be regarded as an approximation of the original idea by Stallman.
- Wikipedia: a large, collaboratively edited encyclopedia. Currently a privately controlled project, with an hierachial social structure.
- Anarchopedia: a project with similar goals to Wikipedia, but without a central control or authority.
- Demopedia
- ...