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About The Analyst Magazine

Magazine

 

Rousing from the perceptions of GNU and Free Software Foundation, The Analyst magazine was launched so as to build an environment where one could find quality analysis reports of current events and other educational resources for free. We believe that, just like softwares, all educational resources should obtainable without any constraints. This magazine is expressly intended for the benefit of people who wish to have a glance at the world affairs from an unbiased perspective. The Editorial Board has taken utmost exertion to guarantee the authenticity and quality of the articles. Unlike projects like Wikipedia , The Analyst Magazine pays writers in order to uphold the quality of the articles. We also tag on to the copyleft policy. Our sources of revenue and other policy matters are well elucidated in the 'Editorial Board' Page. The whole revenue from the site is used for maintaining the site and for paying for writers.

Writers

Currently we don’t solicit any articles from our readers (except for competitions). Articles in our site  are written by members in our special forum (or provided by third party - if so it will be cited). The quality of the articles and the authenticity of the information is guaranteed.

Aim

We intend to provide quality articles available for free for all netizans.  This magazine is expressly intended for the benefit of people who wish to have a glance at the world affairs from an unbiased perspective. Our copyleft policy is available in the Editorial board page.

About the team

This is a non-profit organization. The revenue from advertisements is used for paying for the articles and maintaining the site