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==Article Evaluation== Anonymous Birth Four sections 1 Introduction 2 History 3 Legal Situations Additional parts Evaluating content : Everything in the article is relevant to the article topic. There are several tags on the page about needs additional citations, expansion in the history portion (only has five historical times and European history) as it is very brief and limited to Europe. In the legal system there is a single topic of a European court from 2003 that could be updated and added to. The references only have three used and could be expanded as well as the depth of information under the broad topic. Evaluating Tone : The tone of the article is neutral and does not claim anything to either side (a children's right to knowledge or parent's right to privacy). Heavily represented are European systems of anonymous births. Evaluating Sources : The links to the sources work and the source supports the claims in the article. Problems with the sources is their are only three for the entire article and of the three they are between 2000-2005 and adding to them with more relevant and current information could help build the article. The sources used are also all European based and neglect other areas of the world who may have this system. Talk Page : No conversation is going on behind the scenes. This is an article that is part of several WikiProjects.
 * Confidential Birth
 * Baby Hatch
 * Adoption disclosure

Topic Research Margaria, Alice. "Anonymous Birth." The International Journal of Children's Rights. 22.3 (2014): 552-580. Print. Source is useful in understanding European conscious choice in protecting the identity of parents and some of the issue for Italy in maintaining this system to help broaden the reach of the arguement.

Barbara Willenbacher; LEGAL TRANSFER OF FRENCH TRADITIONS? GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN INITIATIVES TO INTRODUCE ANONYMOUS BIRTH, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 December 2004, Pages 343–354. Source will help expand article to other nations that are more recently adding anonymous birth options for parents.

Grylli, C., Brockington, I., Fiala, C., Huscsava, M., Waldhoer, T., & Klier, C. M. (2016). Anonymous birth law saves babies--optimization, sustainability and public awareness. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 19(2), 291-297. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.plu.edu/10.1007/s00737-015-0567-3 This source is very recent (2016) and will help to understand the impact of having anonymous birth laws in a more present time frame in the pros and cons of the implication.

Simmonds, Claire. “An Unbalanced Scale: Anonymous Birth and the European Court of Human Rights.” Cambridge Law Journal, vol. 72, no. 2, July 2013, pp. 263–266. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1017/S0008197313000391. Source displays one case where anonymous birth rights of a mother was upheld by French law. The cause however did adapt the balances allowing for children to know non-identifiable information about their biological mother despite the anonymity of the birth. This source also has some history in the beginning of anonymous births and a progression to major European nations that where they have become sanctioned within Europe. Overall this source is a good reference point and can help strengthen the article as I can find more information from the starting points given within this text.

Susan Hatters Friedman, Phillip J. Resnick, Neonaticide: Phenomenology and considerations for prevention, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Volume 32, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 43-47, ISSN 0160-2527, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2008.11.006. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160252708001428) This text will be valuable in the topic as it includes a background piece on the history of removing unwanted pregnancies and its relation to the development of anonymous births. This source goes over options in Europe as well as some version of the law in the US to haven newborn children.

Tanaka, Cintia T, William Berger, Alexandre M. Valença, Evandro S. F. Coutinho, Girardin Jean-Louis, Leonardo F. Fontenelle, and Mauro V. Mendlowicz. "The Worldwide Incidence of Neonaticide: a Systematic Review." Archives of Women's Mental Health : Official Journal of the Section on Women's Health of the World Psychiatric Association. 20.2 (2017): 249-256. Print. Discusses neonaticides globally and can be used in understanding the differences between nations that anonymous births as specified in the text itself plays a role.

Lefaucheur, Nadine. “The French `Tradition’ of Anonymous Birth: The Lines of Argument.” International Journal of Law, Policy & the Family, vol. 18, no. 3, Dec. 2004, pp. 319–342. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=sih&AN=15273483&site=ehost-live&scope=site. This source will help to understand more of the history of Anonymous Birth and the views held about the concept and role within a society.

최예니. “Study on Confidential Birth and Safety Measures of Infants from Unmarried Mothers.” SNU Open Repository and Archive: Study on Confidential Birth and Safety Measures of Infants from Unmarried Mothers, 서울대학교 대학원, Aug. 2018, s-space.snu.ac.kr/handle/10371/137993#export_btn. This source has more information on current information of many different nations systems. Will be helpful in expanding the history of Anonymous birth policies even if these nations have less extreme or clear Anonymous birth policies.