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A systematic plan is proposed to coordinate observations of stars whose brightness changes over time. It recommends accessible, quantitative methods usable with small instruments or the naked eye, monthly monitoring to build complete light curves, and precise position and magnitude reporting to enable verification and credit. A fivefold classification of variable stars is presented, and contributors are urged to standardize scales and notify professionals of discoveries, especially rare transient events. The scheme emphasizes division of labor among amateurs, students, and professionals and calls for wider participation, including from women observers, to produce useful, publishable data.
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