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Contributing to the Guide

The h2g2 Guide is unique - it's written by the very people who use the Guide, people like you. You can talk to helpful experts, exchange experiences with others who also want to learn how to write, and all this in an incredibly friendly environment where the emphasis is on helping each other to grow as writers, researchers and critics.

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Remember, by contributing to the Guide, you are granting the BBC a non-exclusive, sublicenseable right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, create derivative works from and exercise all rights in your contribution on the BBC's website and all media. See the Terms and Conditions for more information, and you might also like to check out our entry on h2g2 and Intellectual Property Law which explains when you can use material that you haven't written in your entries (like quotations), and the legal section in the h2g2 FAQ. Please note, also, that in places like the Flea Market your work may be continued by others if you leave the site.

There are plenty of exciting ways you can help to contribute to the Guide, and here's a selection - simply click on one of the following links to go to that section:

Everyone can read the Guide Entries on h2g2, but if you really want to get into h2g2, you should register first, so you can contribute to the Guide.

Contributing to the Guide

h2g2's collaborative entries are a great way to make your mark at h2g2 and to learn how the Guide is created, whether you're new to the site or an old-timer. Here are some places you can go to help create the best Guide Entries this side of the Pulitzer Prize.

You might also like to check out the complete list of previous collaborative Topics or give us your suggestions for future subjects.

  • The Writing Workshop - The Writing Workshop is the ideal place to submit first efforts and talk to other aspiring authors. But it's not just writers we need contributions from: if you're willing to help hone and improve fledgling prose, then please read and comment on entries, you'll be making a great contribution.

  • Peer Review: If you've written something that you're really proud of and think it would make an excellent Edited Guide Entry, then you should put it up for Peer Review. Don't be afraid to air your compositions here, as it's a really friendly place to talk about what Researchers have been working on, but if you'd rather get others to help you put the finishing touches to your masterpiece, visit the Writing Workshop or Collaborative Writing Workshop first.

  • What's Coming Up? When entries go through the Peer Review system, they appear on the the What's Coming Up page. This is where you can see your entry going through the Editorial Process, all the way to the Front Page!

  • Alternative Guide: If you've written a great Guide Entry, but one which doesn't fit the editorial guidelines, why not check it into the Alternative Writing Workshop? And if you already spend a fair amount of time there, why not chat to the team at AGG/GAG and help to select and promote the very best non-Edited Guide Entries for the Alternative Galactic Guide?

Becoming an h2g2 Volunteer

h2g2 couldn't exist without its wonderful Volunteers, so if you're interested in contributing to h2g2 as an Ace, Guru, Scout, Sub-editor or Community Artist , do check out our Volunteers Page, where you can find all sorts of information on all five schemes.

We're currently recruiting Community Artists. Whether you're a budding Leonardo or Rolf Harris, we want to hear from you. You don't have to be a design student, just a talent for computer art. Find out more about the scheme on the Artists Homepage or apply at the Community Artists Recruitment Page.

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Currently you cannot add your own pictures, and you can't access off-site pictures (due to copyright issues).



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