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'''From TARDIS Index File, the free Doctor Who reference database.'''
'''TARDIS Index File''' is a free Doctor Who reference website that is being written collaboratively by the readers. Our goal is to become the largest, most reliable, and most up-to-date encyclopedia about everything related to the Doctor Who universe.  
'''TARDIS Index File''' is a free Doctor Who reference website that is being written collaboratively by the readers. Our goal is to become the largest, most reliable, and most up-to-date encyclopedia about everything related to the Doctor Who universe.  


TARDIS Index File is a [[Wikipedia:WikiWiki|WikiWiki]], meaning that any fan may edit any article by clicking on the  
TARDIS Index File is a [[Wikipedia:WikiWiki|WikiWiki]], meaning that any fan may edit any article by clicking on the  
'''edit this page''' link that appears in every wiki article that is not designated as a [[protected page]]. This makes it very easy for any fan to share their knowledge and insight of the Doctor Who universe and add to the collected information available.  
'''edit this page''' link that appears in every wiki article that is not designated as a [[Tardis:protected page|protected page]]. This makes it very easy for any fan to share their knowledge and insight of the Doctor Who universe and add to the collected information available.  


The project was started in February 2005, by James P. Moore. It was inspired by [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]],  
The project was started in February 2005, by James P. Moore. It was inspired by [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]],  
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[[MemoryAlpha:Main Page|Memory Alpha]], a wiki reference site devoted to the Star Trek universe. The name was derived from the [[TARDIS Index File]] used by [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Nyssa]] in the [[Doctor Who]] serial, "[[Castrovalva]]." There are many articles that may be worked on by Doctor Who fans to help our database grow.  
[[MemoryAlpha:Main Page|Memory Alpha]], a wiki reference site devoted to the Star Trek universe. The name was derived from the [[TARDIS Index File]] used by [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Nyssa]] in the [[Doctor Who]] serial, "[[Castrovalva]]." There are many articles that may be worked on by Doctor Who fans to help our database grow.  


All of the site's content is covered by the [[GNU Free Documentation License]]. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the [[copyleft]] licensing ensures that the content will always remain freely distributable and reproducible. See the [[Tardis:Copyrights | copyright statement]] for more information. "Doctor Who," "TARDIS," and related names are registered trademarks of the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ BBC]. The [[Dalek |Daleks]] are trademarked by [[Terry Nation]]. No copyright infringement is intended.  
All of the site's content is covered by the [[Tardis:GNU Free Documentation License|GNU Free Documentation License]]. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the [[Tardis:copyleft|copyleft]] licensing ensures that the content will always remain freely distributable and reproducible. See the [[Tardis:Copyrights|copyright statement]] for more information. "Doctor Who," "TARDIS," and related names are registered trademarks of the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ BBC]. The [[Dalek]]s are trademarked by [[Terry Nation]]. No copyright infringement is intended.  


Warning: TARDIS Index File  contains spoilers! For any television episode that has aired in the UK, Australia, Canada, or the United States, or any novel or other Who-related written material that has been published in those countries, that material is considered fair game for inclusion in articles. See our [[Tardis:Spoiler Policy|Spoiler Policy]] for more information.
Warning: TARDIS Index File  contains spoilers! For any television episode that has aired in the UK, Australia, Canada, or the United States, or any novel or other Who-related written material that has been published in those countries, that material is considered fair game for inclusion in articles. See our [[Tardis:Spoiler Policy|Spoiler Policy]] for more information.

Revision as of 19:51, 12 March 2005

TARDIS Index File is a free Doctor Who reference website that is being written collaboratively by the readers. Our goal is to become the largest, most reliable, and most up-to-date encyclopedia about everything related to the Doctor Who universe.

TARDIS Index File is a WikiWiki, meaning that any fan may edit any article by clicking on the edit this page link that appears in every wiki article that is not designated as a protected page. This makes it very easy for any fan to share their knowledge and insight of the Doctor Who universe and add to the collected information available.

The project was started in February 2005, by James P. Moore. It was inspired by Wikipedia, a free, open source encyclopedia, and especially by Memory Alpha, a wiki reference site devoted to the Star Trek universe. The name was derived from the TARDIS Index File used by Tegan and Nyssa in the Doctor Who serial, "Castrovalva." There are many articles that may be worked on by Doctor Who fans to help our database grow.

All of the site's content is covered by the GNU Free Documentation License. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the copyleft licensing ensures that the content will always remain freely distributable and reproducible. See the copyright statement for more information. "Doctor Who," "TARDIS," and related names are registered trademarks of the BBC. The Daleks are trademarked by Terry Nation. No copyright infringement is intended.

Warning: TARDIS Index File contains spoilers! For any television episode that has aired in the UK, Australia, Canada, or the United States, or any novel or other Who-related written material that has been published in those countries, that material is considered fair game for inclusion in articles. See our Spoiler Policy for more information.