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June 28: Great, I see your published edits from a few days ago!

From Dr. Hildebrandt (June 27): This is excellent work, Ariel, and you are almost finished with this part of the class.

From Dr. Hildebrandt: Really, really good job on all of this Ariel!

1996 Belgian Air Force Hercules accident

This is an analysis of the above mentioned article for Assignment #17.

Assignment #18 Stub pages
 * 1) I chose a stub on the 1996 Belgian Air Force Hercules accident. I chose this stub because I fly in a similar aircraft, so it caught my attention, and also because it is a very short stub. I also chose this stub because the anniversary of the incident is coming up next month. The length of the stub shows signs for potential improvement.
 * 2) One main character defining this article as a stub is the length of the article. It is very short.
 * 3) After looking at other articles regarding aviation accidents, the selected stub has a few areas that could have been expanded on. The stub could have went into greater detail on the investigation of the accident. The sub did not include an "Aftermath" section, which could be useful since the stub mentions a little bit of this information in the "Accident" portion. It may also been beneficial to include a "Background" section to this stub. These are a few areas of improvement based on comparison with the Wikipedia article, Airborne Express Flight 827.
 * 4) The stub has 4 references listed. This is also an area that could be improved. The article previously used for comparison has 22 references listed. Also, the references only provide links to a Wikipedia page discusses the reference source, and not the actual pages used as the source. The first reference does not provide a link at all for easy access to the referenced source. The fourth reference is the only one that provides an actual link to the source; however, the linked source is not in English.
 * 5) In comparison to a more developed article, this stub provides the accident, information on the effects of the accident, and the investigation. The stub does not include the background, aftermath, or reliable references. The comparable article is the article previously mentioned above.


 * 1) 1996 Belgian Air Force Hercules accident
 * 2) CoviVac (Russia COVID-19 vaccine)
 * 3) André Gutton

Assignment #19


 * 1) The stub article chosen is the second one listed, related to the Russia COVID-19 vaccine.
 * 2) The Medicine guide will work for this stub article. Acceptable sources for this may be literature reviews found in reputable medical journals, academic books, and medical guidelines from recognized experts.
 * 3) In comparison to Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine, this stub is missing facts on the efficiency of the vaccine supported by trial phases of clinical research, details on where the vaccine has been used, any history or scientific assessment of the vaccine, and more in-depth information of the technology of the vaccine. Facts supporting the efficiency of this vaccine should definitely be added. More background/history could also potentially be added.
 * 4) A reseource found using LoveJoy Library. Logunov DY, Dolzhikova IV, Shcheblyakov DV, et al. Safety and efficacy of an rAd26 and rAd5 vector-based heterologous prime-boost COVID-19 vaccine: an interim analysis of a randomised controlled phase 3 trial in Russia. Lancet. 2021;397(10275):671-681. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00234-8

Assignment #20

Two potential sources, in addition to the previously mentioned source.


 * 1) “Russia OKs COVID-19 Vaccine Use.” Science. 369.6505 (2020): 750–750. Print.
 * 2) Brown R. Russia’s Pharmaceutical Industry and Development of Covid-19 Vaccine. Voice of Experience. November 2020:25-26. Accessed June 21, 2021. http://search.ebscohost.com.libproxy.siue.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=150527544&site=ehost-live&scope=site

Assignment#21

Two potential sources for stub article 1 (previously listed):

Assignment #22
 * 1) https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/32-die-in-army-band-plane-crash-1328956.html 15July1996.
 * 2) 9 Die in Crash of C-130 Carrying Clinton Cargo. Tim Weiner. August 19, 1996. The New York Times, Section A, Page 10.

Edits to the Russia COVID-19 Vaccine article, to include facts related to the vaccine efficacy:

Usage

The CoviVac shot is given in two doses, 14 days apart. It is transported and stored at normal fridge temperatures, of 2 to 8 degrees Celsius (35.6 to 46.4 Fahrenheit).

Efficacy

A phase 3 trial was conducted over roughly a 2 month period. This trial was conducted on 19,866 overall healthy individuals placed into either a placebo group or a vaccine group. 16,501 individuals were placed into the vaccine group. During the trial, the participants received 2 doses, the second being 21 days apart from the first dose received. During the initial 21 days of the trial, 78 positive cases were confirmed; 62 of these cases resulted within the placebo group. After the 21 days, 20 cases were confirmed, all within the placebo group. This lead to the vaccine being 91.6% effective.

Authorization