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==What are the goals of Memory Alpha?==
 
==What are the goals of Memory Alpha?==
: When it was first published in 1994, the official ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' quickly became the single most canonical reference source for anything having to do with ''Star Trek''. However, the ''Encyclopedia'' has not been updated since 1999 ({{num2txt|{{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-1999}}}} years as of this writing), leaving a great deal of undocumented information. In addition, each publication of the ''Encyclopedia'' was unavoidably obsolete before it even hit store shelves – there was always a cut-off date after which no information about the more recent episodes and movies was available. Although most of the knowledge missing from the most recent edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' is still available in some form or other on the Web, there is no single, definitive resource where all of that knowledge can be found. Memory Alpha's goal is to become that resource.
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: When it was first published in 1994, the official ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' quickly became the single most canonical reference source for anything having to do with ''Star Trek''. However, the ''Encyclopedia'' has not been updated since 1999 ({{#switch:{{#expr:((({{CURRENTYEAR}}*12)+({{CURRENTMONTH}}-1))-23998) mod 12}}
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==How did Memory Alpha get started?==
 
==How did Memory Alpha get started?==
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==How do I link to a Memory Alpha page?==
 
==How do I link to a Memory Alpha page?==
 
: Linking to an article in Memory Alpha is simple – use the domain name http://www.memory-alpha.org/ and the directory location /en/index.php/ plus the article title.
 
: Linking to an article in Memory Alpha is simple – use the domain name http://www.memory-alpha.org/ and the directory location /en/index.php/ plus the article title.
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What is Memory Alpha?

Memory Alpha is a project to create an organized and coherent fan encyclopedia for any and all topics related to the Star Trek series and movies.

What are the goals of Memory Alpha?

When it was first published in 1994, the official Star Trek Encyclopedia quickly became the single most canonical reference source for anything having to do with Star Trek. However, the Encyclopedia has not been updated since 1999 (more than twenty-four years at this point), leaving a great deal of undocumented information. In addition, each publication of the Encyclopedia was unavoidably obsolete before it even hit store shelves – there was always a cut-off date after which no information about the more recent episodes and movies was available. Although most of the knowledge missing from the most recent edition of the Encyclopedia is still available in some form or other on the Web, there is no single, definitive resource where all of that knowledge can be found. Memory Alpha's goal is to become that resource.

How did Memory Alpha get started?

See Memory Alpha: History

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How do I link to a Memory Alpha page?

Linking to an article in Memory Alpha is simple – use the domain name http://www.memory-alpha.org/ and the directory location /en/index.php/ plus the article title.