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<big>Welcome to '''Sanarchive''', a free and independent encyclopedia dedicated to art and culture.</big>
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'''Sanarchive''' is a non-profit, collaborative online encyclopedia focused on art, music, cinema, theatre, visual arts, and cultural history. Its goal is to document artistic production and cultural heritage in a structured, accessible, and enduring form.
Sanarchive is built using the open-source '''MediaWiki''' software. With the exception of a limited number of protected pages, anyone with internet access can contribute by creating new articles, improving existing ones, or adding reliable references. Editing is done through the '''“Edit”''' or '''“Edit source”''' tabs available at the top of each page.
All content on Sanarchive follows encyclopedic standards, including neutral point of view, verifiability, and clarity. Articles are written to provide contextual and historical information rather than personal interpretation or criticism.
Internal links connect articles across artists, movements, works, and concepts, allowing readers to explore cultural topics as part of a wider knowledge network rather than isolated entries.
Unlike printed encyclopedias, Sanarchive is continuously updated. Articles may be expanded, corrected, or refined over time through collective contribution and editorial review. This dynamic structure allows the encyclopedia to grow alongside ongoing research and cultural developments.
Readers are encouraged to consult [[Sanarchive:What is Sanarchive]] and [[Sanarchive:Principles]] to better understand the project’s scope, editorial standards, and contribution model.
== Who writes Sanarchive? ==
== Who writes Sanarchive? ==


Sanarchive is written and maintained by a global community of volunteers. Its contributors include artists, researchers, students, educators, and independent writers who share an interest in art, culture, and creative history.
Sanarchive is written and maintained by a global community of volunteers. Contributors include artists, researchers, students, educators, and independent writers with an interest in art, culture, and creative history.


Unlike traditional encyclopedias authored by a fixed editorial staff, Sanarchive is built collaboratively. Anyone with internet access can contribute by creating new articles, improving existing ones, correcting errors, or adding references, provided that contributions follow the project’s content guidelines.
Rather than relying on a fixed editorial staff, Sanarchive is developed collaboratively. Anyone may contribute, provided their edits adhere to the project’s content guidelines and editorial principles.


Most contributors write under pseudonyms or usernames, reflecting the collaborative and open nature of the project rather than individual authorship. Articles are not owned by single editors; instead, they evolve over time through collective effort, review, and refinement.
Most contributors write under usernames or pseudonyms. Articles are not owned by individual editors; instead, they evolve through shared authorship, discussion, and incremental improvement over time.


Sanarchive encourages contributors to:
Sanarchive encourages contributors to:
* Write in a neutral, encyclopedic tone
* Write in a neutral, encyclopedic tone
* Base content on verifiable and reliable sources
* Base content on reliable and verifiable sources
* Avoid personal opinions or original research
* Avoid personal opinions and original research
* Respect copyright and licensing rules 
* Respect copyright and licensing requirements
 
Some pages may be temporarily protected to prevent vandalism or to maintain editorial stability. Editorial decisions are made through community discussion rather than centralized authority.
 
Sanarchive is an independent project and is not affiliated with Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Foundation, or any other external organization. While it uses MediaWiki software and follows a collaborative model, its editorial focus and priorities are defined solely by the Sanarchive community.
 
== Content and licensing ==
{{Main|Sanarchive:Copyright}}
 
Unless otherwise stated, textual content on Sanarchive is published under free licenses. This allows content to be reused, modified, and shared with appropriate attribution, supporting the open dissemination of cultural knowledge.
 
== Using Sanarchive ==
* Browse art-related portals from the main page
* Navigate articles through internal links
* Visit a random article via [[Special:Random]]
* Contribute by creating or improving articles
 
== Contributing ==
Sanarchive grows through voluntary contributions. Editors are expected to:
* Maintain an encyclopedic and neutral writing style
* Support statements with reliable sources
* Avoid promotional or opinion-based content
 
For detailed guidance, see [[Sanarchive:Contributing]].


While anyone can edit most pages, some articles may be temporarily protected to prevent vandalism or to ensure editorial stability. Editorial decisions are guided by community discussion rather than centralized authority.
== General information ==
Sanarchive is an independent cultural project. It is not operated by a commercial entity, political organization, or academic institution. Its purpose is to provide a reliable, open, and long-term reference resource for art and culture.


Sanarchive is an independent project and is not affiliated with Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, or any other external organization. Although it shares a similar collaborative model and uses MediaWiki software, its scope, priorities, and editorial focus are defined by the Sanarchive community itself.
== Notes ==
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By contributing to Sanarchive, editors take part in a shared effort to document artistic and cultural knowledge in an open, accessible, and enduring form.
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Welcome to Sanarchive, a free and independent encyclopedia dedicated to art and culture.


Sanarchive is a non-profit, collaborative online encyclopedia focused on art, music, cinema, theatre, visual arts, and cultural history. Its goal is to document artistic production and cultural heritage in a structured, accessible, and enduring form.

Sanarchive is built using the open-source MediaWiki software. With the exception of a limited number of protected pages, anyone with internet access can contribute by creating new articles, improving existing ones, or adding reliable references. Editing is done through the “Edit” or “Edit source” tabs available at the top of each page.

All content on Sanarchive follows encyclopedic standards, including neutral point of view, verifiability, and clarity. Articles are written to provide contextual and historical information rather than personal interpretation or criticism.

Internal links connect articles across artists, movements, works, and concepts, allowing readers to explore cultural topics as part of a wider knowledge network rather than isolated entries.

Unlike printed encyclopedias, Sanarchive is continuously updated. Articles may be expanded, corrected, or refined over time through collective contribution and editorial review. This dynamic structure allows the encyclopedia to grow alongside ongoing research and cultural developments.

Readers are encouraged to consult Sanarchive:What is Sanarchive and Sanarchive:Principles to better understand the project’s scope, editorial standards, and contribution model.

Who writes Sanarchive?

Sanarchive is written and maintained by a global community of volunteers. Contributors include artists, researchers, students, educators, and independent writers with an interest in art, culture, and creative history.

Rather than relying on a fixed editorial staff, Sanarchive is developed collaboratively. Anyone may contribute, provided their edits adhere to the project’s content guidelines and editorial principles.

Most contributors write under usernames or pseudonyms. Articles are not owned by individual editors; instead, they evolve through shared authorship, discussion, and incremental improvement over time.

Sanarchive encourages contributors to:

  • Write in a neutral, encyclopedic tone
  • Base content on reliable and verifiable sources
  • Avoid personal opinions and original research
  • Respect copyright and licensing requirements

Some pages may be temporarily protected to prevent vandalism or to maintain editorial stability. Editorial decisions are made through community discussion rather than centralized authority.

Sanarchive is an independent project and is not affiliated with Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Foundation, or any other external organization. While it uses MediaWiki software and follows a collaborative model, its editorial focus and priorities are defined solely by the Sanarchive community.

Content and licensing

Unless otherwise stated, textual content on Sanarchive is published under free licenses. This allows content to be reused, modified, and shared with appropriate attribution, supporting the open dissemination of cultural knowledge.

Using Sanarchive

  • Browse art-related portals from the main page
  • Navigate articles through internal links
  • Visit a random article via Special:Random
  • Contribute by creating or improving articles

Contributing

Sanarchive grows through voluntary contributions. Editors are expected to:

  • Maintain an encyclopedic and neutral writing style
  • Support statements with reliable sources
  • Avoid promotional or opinion-based content

For detailed guidance, see Sanarchive:Contributing.

General information

Sanarchive is an independent cultural project. It is not operated by a commercial entity, political organization, or academic institution. Its purpose is to provide a reliable, open, and long-term reference resource for art and culture.

Notes