WikiJournal:Cooperation with WikiJournal
WikiJournal is open to cooperation with authors, experts, organizations and event organizers. We publish materials that may be useful to readers: articles, reviews, research notes, reference materials, photo reports and project descriptions.
Main forms of cooperation:
- publication of author articles and research materials;
- publication of materials about organizations, products, services and projects;
- coverage of events, initiatives and public activities;
- translation and adaptation of materials for different WikiJournal language sections.
Author articles
WikiJournal invites authors to publish articles, research notes and reviews on different topics. Author materials may be published on a voluntary and free basis if they match the project scope and are useful to readers.
For useful and well-prepared publications, it is possible to add information about supporting the author or the project. Donations for the development of WikiJournal and support for individual authors are also welcome.
Questions about publication, page formatting or support blocks can be discussed with the site administrator. Before publishing, authors are encouraged to review the page formatting rules and article preparation guidelines.
Materials from organizations
WikiJournal may publish materials about organizations, projects, products and services. Such publications should be prepared as full informational articles with a clear description, factual details, neutral wording and useful information for readers.
For commercial and partner publications, as well as other cooperation proposals, contact: info
wikijournal.org.
Event coverage
WikiJournal can prepare and publish materials about events, exhibitions, conferences, cultural programs and other initiatives. This may include reportage photography, text preparation, article formatting and publication on the site.
The article can also be translated into other languages and published in the corresponding WikiJournal language sections.
Benefits of publishing
- publication in an open multilingual online journal;
- the ability to update and improve the material later;
- preserved edit history and previous page versions;
- article formatting with images, tables, navigation blocks and links;
- possible translation into other language sections;
- convenient linking with related articles and topic areas.
