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My educational training is in mathematics, statistics, economics, quantitative methods, accounting and other business areas. I am interested in developing articles in these areas. I am interested in exploring differences between Citizendium versus other online systems such as Wikipedia. As I browse to look for articles now, I am surprised to find very few in some of these areas. It seems Citizendium is open to be improved. I am still unclear on what is the public availability of "unapproved" articles. | My educational training is in mathematics, statistics, economics, quantitative methods, accounting and other business areas. I am interested in developing articles in these areas. I am interested in exploring differences between Citizendium versus other online systems such as Wikipedia. As I browse to look for articles now, I am surprised to find very few in some of these areas. It seems Citizendium is open to be improved. I am still unclear on what is the public availability of "unapproved" articles. | ||
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My educational training is in mathematics, statistics, economics, quantitative methods, accounting and other business areas. I am interested in developing articles in these areas. I am interested in exploring differences between Citizendium versus other online systems such as Wikipedia. As I browse to look for articles now, I am surprised to find very few in some of these areas. It seems Citizendium is open to be improved. I am still unclear on what is the public availability of "unapproved" articles.