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The '''Talossan Citizens Archive''' is a volunteer-driven, privately-funded public service project mandated to promote and preserve information of past and present cultural significance.  It was founded in {{year|2014}} by [[Sevastáin Pinátsch]] and is based in [[Atatürk]].
The '''Talossan Citizens Archive''' is a volunteer-driven, privately-funded public service project mandated to promote and preserve information of past and present cultural significance.  Founded in {{year|2014}} by [[Sevastáin Pinátsch]], the Archive is headquartered in the historic Marietta House in [[Abbavilla]], [[Atatürk]].


The TCA provides free infrastructure for modest projects intended to contribute to the collective good, including Talossa-related blogs, library projects, political parties, and other special interest groups.  To be considered for inclusion, project leaders should contact the [http://talossa.proboards.com/user/483 TCA Cüratour] with a compelling description of the proposed project idea.
The TCA provides free infrastructure for modest projects intended to contribute to the collective good, including Talossa-related blogs, library projects, political parties, and other special interest groups.  To be considered for inclusion, project leaders should contact the [http://talossa.proboards.com/user/483 TCA Cüratour] with a compelling description of the proposed project idea.

Revision as of 12:06, 8 March 2014

The Talossan Citizens Archive is a volunteer-driven, privately-funded public service project mandated to promote and preserve information of past and present cultural significance. Founded in 2014/XXXV by Sevastáin Pinátsch, the Archive is headquartered in the historic Marietta House in Abbavilla, Atatürk.

The TCA provides free infrastructure for modest projects intended to contribute to the collective good, including Talossa-related blogs, library projects, political parties, and other special interest groups. To be considered for inclusion, project leaders should contact the TCA Cüratour with a compelling description of the proposed project idea.

Current projects

  • Talossan Media Aggregator: A news site that publishes the stories of past and present Talossan publications into a single feed, for convenience and archival purposes.
  • Talossan Press Association: The official website of the TPA, combining general information, a blog, member listings, a publication directory, promotional material, and a discussion forum.

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