User:Jcjc14/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

 * Halictus tripartitus
 * Article Evaluation
 * - This species mainly resides in the western half of the United States, including California.
 * - The article is neutral.
 * - Each claim has a citation. Unsure whether the references are credible though.
 * - Probably does not tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps.
 * - No discussion on the talk page.
 * - Stub-Class and Low-Importance.
 * - Stub-Class and Low-Importance.


 * Sources

Option 2

 * Drakes Bay
 * Article Evaluation
 * - Drakes Bay is located along the Point Reyes National Seashore in California.
 * - The article is neutral
 * - Majority of claims seem to have a citation.
 * - Probably does not tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps.
 * - Start-Class and High-Importance.
 * - Start-Class and High-Importance.


 * Sources

Option 3

 * Garibaldi (fish)
 * Article Evaluation
 * - This species is native to the north-eastern subtropical parts of the Pacific Ocean, including California.
 * - The article is neutral.
 * - Majority of claims seem to have a citation.
 * - Probably does not take one of Wikipedia's equity gaps
 * - Start-Class and Mid-Importance.
 * - Start-Class and Mid-Importance.


 * Sources

Option 4

 * Banded dune snail
 * Article Evaluation
 * - This species is endemic to Morro Bay and the central coast in San Luis Obispo County and Santa Barbara County, in California.
 * - The article is neutral.
 * - Majority of claims seem to have a citation.
 * - Probably does not take one of Wikipedia's equity gaps
 * - Stub-Class and Low-Importance.
 * - Stub-Class and Low-Importance.


 * Sources

Option 5

 * Sanicula saxatilis
 * Article Evaluation
 * - This species is endemic to the eastern San Francisco Bay Area, California.
 * - The article is neutral.
 * - Majority of claims seems to have a citation.
 * - Probably does not take one of Wikipedia's equity gaps
 * - Stub-Class and Low-Importance.
 * - Stub-Class and Low-Importance.


 * Sources