User:Echaruhas/sandbox

I am editing Linnaean Enterprise with Lindsey.

-The article started with no sources listed, but we found the websites where the information came from. We can't tell if this website is very reliable, but listed the source on the article. This is the source

-Found the source for the first paragraph of info listed. This site looks more reliable because it's an encyclopedia.

-Also added another sentence to the first paragraph using the second source. "The identification of physical characteristics that animals present can assist in grouping and scientific classification (taxonomy) which is now very common in the biological sciences."

-Tried to list the sources under references, but couldn't remember how to do that properly.

-Want to add more info on Carl Linnaeus, but don't know if that would be unnecessary because there is already a wiki page for him

Hi Emily!

Evaluation of an article: Population Fragmentation: This article appears to be a start to a good wiki article because the heading is clear and right away the article gives a definition of population fragmentation. The coverage is neutral and there are clear headings for each different part. There are also multiple reliable sources listed, making this article a good one.

```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Hi Emily, I was told to review your article so I guess I'm supposed to put it here so you can read it? IDK. Anyway the information you put up is good however as you already know you need the citings. I know its a pain to add them in properly but I remember some kind of tutorial being in the site to show you. Also one way you might be able to tell if a site is more reliable is if it's .gov or .edu. that usually means its run through the government or an educational establishment which is usually more strict about correct information. also if you can find references on the site in regards to any academic journals or research from universities (the encyclopedia is usually good but may not be up to date.) Finally as to your concern about adding more on carl linneaus, I'd so go ahead and add more about him. just because he has his own page doesn't mean everyone will know the connection. a reference to him would be a good idea along with a little information and will help fill out the information.