User:Hannah.Gammons/sandbox

Hannah's Work Log
Enter date, what you did and how long you did it for HERE

February 28th- I reread my article and looked over the cited sources. I also reread the sources that I posted in my sandbox last week. (1.5hr)

March 1st- Through my rereading of the article and sources I found I realized that I needed more articles to use as sources. I searched the Gale Virtual Library and the Butte College Library to find more information. I found a new source from JSTOR through the Butte College Library that I will add to the article. (2hr)

March 2nd- I looked through the article again deciding what sections I would make changes to. I looked through all the links on the article to decide if I should make changes to that or not. I’ll continue this next week.

March 3rd- I copied what sections of the article I decided to make some changes to. I added a new source and some new information I think is pertinent to the articles topic. I also updated one of the old links, I’ll continue this next week.

Friday 3/15- I read what I am expected to complete in week 8 I thought about what I would like to add to my draft and started looking at the “contributing Images and Media Files” training. (.5hr)

Saturday 3/16- I spent some time searching for images that I could use in my article on creativecommons.org. I read the feedback in my sandbox (2hr)

Sunday 3/17- I completed the training “contributing Images and Media Files” and I added an image to the article I am working on. (1.5hr)

Friday 3/29/19- I completed the training module “Moving Work out of Sandbox and read page 12 on the editing wikipedia guide which was about adding wikileaks. (.5hr)

Saturday 3/30/19- I added 4 wiki links to my article and added the sources that I found which were just in my sandbox to the actual article. (1hr)

Sunday 4/14/19- I read over the Wikipedia checklist and compared it to my work. Everything is complete! (30min)

Heather's Comments
3.11.2019- Hi Hannah! The copied text in "Sources" below looks identical to what's on the Wikipedia page. Am I missing something? What's the new info and new source you added? Are you mostly focusing on linking inline citations to the references list (that is what the "alert" box at the top of the page encouraged editors to do)? Keep it up!

Hello Heather! Yes I am mostly focusing on linking the written text to sources of the information I can find on the topic. I added two new citations 18 and 19 to the article where it said it needed sources and found the publisher to one of the citations on the page that was missing this information. Should I make textual changes to the article as well?

3.22.2019- No, I think you should be fine with just the links and the image(s) you found. There are so few Wikilinks, too. See if you can find places in the body of the page that it makes sense to add Wikilinks (ie...readers might want to find out more and can do so early by hovering over the word.) Also, I see the image you added to the page, but not evidence that the links were updated to the page. Can you be sure to do that and any other changes you want to make by 3.31?

I added 4 wiki links to my article and moved the sources I found on to my actual article into the references section! I also put a link in the external link section.

3.4.2019- Looks great! You're all done!