User:Izzybeardsley/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: Communication
 * Article Evaluation
 * - The article is written neutrally (no opinions were found)
 * - The claim has no citation
 * - Definitely relevant to the topic
 * Sources
 * - Encyclopedia
 * - Etymology Dictionary
 * - University of Chicago Press
 * - Etymology Dictionary
 * - University of Chicago Press

Option 2

 * Article title: Media (communication)
 * Article Evaluation
 * - The citations are reliable
 * - It is written neutrally
 * - The article tackles more than one wiki media gap
 * Source
 * - Definition from Techopedia
 * - The Chicago School of Media Theor
 * - Globalization and Media: Global Village of Babel
 * - The Chicago School of Media Theor
 * - Globalization and Media: Global Village of Babel

Option 3

 * Article title: Telecommunications
 * Article Evaluation
 * - Many wikipedians are also contributing which could be concerning
 * - Every claim has a citation
 * Sources
 * - International Telecommunication Union
 * - European Investment Bank
 * - Electronic Frontier Foundation
 * - European Investment Bank
 * - Electronic Frontier Foundation

Option 4

 * Article title: Models of communication
 * Article Evaluation
 * - This article is relevant to our topic
 * - Written neutrally throughout
 * - The citations are all reliable
 * Sources
 * - University of Illinois Press
 * - Oxford University Press
 * - Foundations of Cognitive Systems Engineering
 * - Oxford University Press
 * - Foundations of Cognitive Systems Engineering

Option 5

 * Article title: Communication protocol
 * Article Evaluation
 * - Many wikipedians are also contributing
 * - Every claim has a citation
 * - This article is relevant to our topic
 * Sources
 * - A Brief History of the Future
 * - Annals of the History of Computing
 * - IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
 * - Annals of the History of Computing
 * - IEEE Annals of the History of Computing