User:Greeneryz/sandbox

SA#25

1. What stub did you choose? Why did you choose this one? Copy and past the URL link into your Sandbox

- I chose the Bijin-ga stub article. I went with this article because I'm interested in both art and the Japanese culture.

Bijin-ga

2. How do you know that it's a stub: Identify where on the page that you know that this is a stub

-At the top of the page, it states that the article needs inline citations. Also, in the Talk page at the bottom, it states that it is a stub article.

3. What are some missing or under-developed parts of this stub? A good way to determine this is to compare your stub to a more developed article on the same topic and category. So for example, if you chose a stub-article on a horror novel, look for another Wikipedia article on another horror novel that is more fully developed. What is missing on your stub page in comparison? You should devote 4-5 sentences to answering this question.

- The under-developed part of the stub would be the history. Not many inline citations. Then the article also needs the production details of the artworks and the style. The style of the artwork and how it is different for can be told apart from other pieces. When going to a fully developed page like Ukiyo-e, the article goes in great detail in history timelines and different artists. Though, the stub is a small part of the whole picture of the Ukiyo-e article. So, they would most likely share the same production and some history.

Ukiyo-e

4. In particular, locate the "References" section of the stub. What, if anything, is listed in the references? If the references are hyperlinked, do the links still work?

- There are five references for this article. Three of the references are hyperlinks that work and brings you to books from WorldCat. The other two reference may be from book or Japanese articles. They are not links.

5. And, when you compare this stub to a well developed article of the same category type, what sections of the overall article are present, and what are missing?

- The sections present in the developed article that are missing in the stub are production, style, and the different periods.

From Dr. Hildebrandt: Mika, you are doing a great job with this. Both this and SA #24--I hope that these explorations lead you to the article that you actually decide to edit.

Famous Treats[edit]
This famous treat started off as a offering from Harry Karandzieff to Adam Richman after his failed attempt at the infamous Five Malt Challenge. In 2012, Richman then featured the sandwich on Best Sandwich in America. From Dr. Hildebrandt: Nice one, Mika. I think this was a good choice.