User:Hebarnes/Choose an Article

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:Media Ethics - Media ethics
 * Article Evaluation
 * Varying dates on the sources (2002-2022), contains history, areas, context and issues involving media ethics.
 * Sources:Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice:Journal of Mass Media Ethics:Journalism & Mass Communication Educator:Center for Journalism Ethics:-Among others
 * Sources:Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice:Journal of Mass Media Ethics:Journalism & Mass Communication Educator:Center for Journalism Ethics:-Among others

Option 2

 * Article title:Digital Literacy - Digital literacy
 * Article Evaluation:Sources range from the early 2000's - present day. Includes sections on the history, academic concepts, application and global impact. Neutral writing. Introduction is straight forward.
 * Sources:107 cited sources

Option 3

 * Article title:Women in Journalism - Women in journalism
 * Article Evaluation:There are separate sections for sources and for references. Up to 97 sources. Neutrally goes over the history of women in journalism. Also includes examples of women in varying countries.
 * Sources:97 sources included

Option 4

 * Article title:Communication - Communication
 * Article Evaluation:This article has a unbiased tone when talking about the different types of communication, who/what can communicate, history, and barriers to communication. The talk page shows seven different wiki projects with this page flagged as top-importance.
 * Sources:Countless sources, some including Cengage Learning, Wiley, and Cambridge University press.

Option 5

 * Article title:Advocacy Journalism - Advocacy journalism
 * Article Evaluation:Short and sweet article. Gets to the point with good sources. The talk page states it's a level five vital article. The article talks about the history, American perspectives, and objectivity.
 * Sources:10 sources, some include;:nationalwomansparty.org:www.wisconsinhistory.org.:Center for Journalism Ethics, School of Journalism and Mass Communication