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|title=Knowledge Standards Foundation
|url=https://encyclosphere.org
|description=nonprofit that shepherds the Encyclosphere
|project-leads=Board: [[Larry Sanger]], [[Tim Chambers]], [[Christian Gribneau]]; lead developers: [[Sergei Chekanov]], [[Henry Sanger]]
|biggest-challenge=Create one or two orders of magnitude more encyclopedia ([[ZWI]]) files; fundraising
|date_started=fall 2019
}}
'''The Knowledge Standards Foundation''' is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established to organize the various [[projects]] and [[processes]] needed to grow the [[Encyclosphere]] and keep it running. The Encyclosphere is an open project to crawl, make easily available (via search engines, readers, and APIs), and archive all the encyclopedias (or, for proprietary encyclopedias, metadata about them) in the world.
'''The Knowledge Standards Foundation''' is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established to organize the various [[projects]] and [[processes]] needed to grow the [[Encyclosphere]] and keep it running. The Encyclosphere is an open project to crawl, make easily available (via search engines, readers, and APIs), and archive all the encyclopedias (or, for proprietary encyclopedias, metadata about them) in the world.

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Project Info

Knowledge Standards Foundation

URL: https://encyclosphere.org

Description: nonprofit that shepherds the Encyclosphere

Project lead(s): Board: Larry Sanger, Tim Chambers, Christian Gribneau; lead developers: Sergei Chekanov, Henry Sanger

Biggest challenge: Create one or two orders of magnitude more encyclopedia (ZWI) files; fundraising

Date Started: fall 2019

The Knowledge Standards Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established to organize the various projects and processes needed to grow the Encyclosphere and keep it running. The Encyclosphere is an open project to crawl, make easily available (via search engines, readers, and APIs), and archive all the encyclopedias (or, for proprietary encyclopedias, metadata about them) in the world.