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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * Lithium


 * Article Evaluation
 * The article contains very relevant content towards the main topic. Maintaining neutrality and remaining fact-based, this article cites the key pieces of information in text using reliable sources.


 * Sources
 * - Sapse, A. M., & Schleyer, P. V. R. (Eds.). (1995). Lithium chemistry: a theoretical and experimental overview.
 * - Tarascon, J. M. (2010). Is lithium the new gold?. Nature chemistry, 2(6), 510-510.

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Solar cell


 * Article Evaluation
 * The content in this article is very relevant towards the main topic. With a neutral view and clearly cited information in text this article provides relevant and reliable information.


 * Sources
 * - Gray, J. L. (2003). The physics of the solar cell. Handbook of photovoltaic science and engineering, 2, 82-128.
 * - Ranabhat, K., Patrikeev, L., Antal'evna-Revina, A., Andrianov, K., Lapshinsky, V., & Sofronova, E. (2016). An introduction to solar cell technology. Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 14(4), 481-491.

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Tantalum


 * Article Evaluation
 * Despite not containing as much information as the other articles mentioned, this article kept a neutral stance and provided reliable and referenced information that were cited in text.


 * Sources
 * - Filella, M. (2017). Tantalum in the environment. Earth-Science Reviews, 173, 122-140.
 * - Schulz, K. J., Piatak, N. M., & Papp, J. F. (2017). Niobium and tantalum (No. 1802-M). US Geological Survey.

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Niobium


 * Article Evaluation
 * Much like the article on tantalum, this article doesn't have as much information as the others however all information listed and referenced within the article are relevant, neutral, reliable and cited in-text.


 * Sources
 * - Schulz, K. J., Piatak, N. M., & Papp, J. F. (2017). Niobium and tantalum (No. 1802-M). US Geological Survey.
 * - Linnen, R., Trueman, D. L., & Burt, R. (2014). Tantalum and niobium. Critical metals handbook, 361-384.

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Nuclear fuel


 * Article Evaluation
 * Much like all other articles listed here, this article contains fact-based and objective information that is referenced from reliable peer-reviewed articles with the information cited in-text.


 * Sources
 * - Myasoedov, B. F., Kalmykov, S. N., Kulyako, Y. M., & Vinokurov, S. E. (2016). Nuclear fuel cycle and its impact on the environment. Geochemistry International, 54, 1156-1167.
 * - Sood, D. D., & Patil, S. K. (1996). Chemistry of nuclear fuel reprocessing: current status. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 203, 547-573.
 * - Wilson, P. D. (1996). The nuclear fuel cycle from ore to wastes.