User:KieraBR/Evaluate an Article

Evaluate an article
This is where you will complete your article evaluation. Please use the template below to evaluate your selected article.


 * Name of article: Wikipedia:WikiProject Feminism
 * Briefly describe why you have chosen this article to evaluate. This is a WikiProject related to my course.

Lead

 * Guiding questions


 * Does the Lead include an introductory sentence that concisely and clearly describes the article's topic? No, the lead does not explain or describe the articles topic, it is an introduction.
 * Does the Lead include a brief description of the article's major sections? No, there is no description of major sections
 * Does the Lead include information that is not present in the article? No, everything is the lead is present
 * Is the Lead concise or is it overly detailed? It is concise but it is an introduction not an overview

Content

 * Guiding questions


 * Is the article's content relevant to the topic? Yes
 * Is the content up-to-date? Yes, they have up to date requests for content changes
 * Is there content that is missing or content that does not belong? No
 * Does the article deal with one of Wikipedia's equity gaps? Does it address topics related to historically underrepresented populations or topics? Not directly as it is essentially a forum for feminists however it does suggest improvements for equity gaps

Tone and Balance

 * Guiding questions


 * Is the article neutral? No but again it is essentially a forum for feminists to communicate and improve other projects
 * Are there any claims that appear heavily biased toward a particular position? No
 * Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented? I am unsure
 * Does the article attempt to persuade the reader in favor of one position or away from another? No

Sources and References

 * Guiding questions


 * Are all facts in the article backed up by a reliable secondary source of information?
 * Are the sources thorough - i.e. Do they reflect the available literature on the topic?
 * Are the sources current?
 * Are the sources written by a diverse spectrum of authors? Do they include historically marginalized individuals where possible?
 * Check a few links. Do they work?

Organization

 * Guiding questions


 * Is the article well-written - i.e. Is it concise, clear, and easy to read? No
 * Does the article have any grammatical or spelling errors? No
 * Is the article well-organized - i.e. broken down into sections that reflect the major points of the topic? Yes

Images and Media

 * Guiding questions


 * Does the article include images that enhance understanding of the topic? Yes
 * Are images well-captioned? No the author is unknown
 * Do all images adhere to Wikipedia's copyright regulations? No, the link states that there is copyright regulations and there is a cost to using the image
 * Are the images laid out in a visually appealing way? Yes

Checking the talk page

 * Guiding questions


 * What kinds of conversations, if any, are going on behind the scenes about how to represent this topic? There are discussions about topics that should be added
 * How is the article rated? Is it a part of any WikiProjects? It is a WikiProject
 * How does the way Wikipedia discusses this topic differ from the way we've talked about it in class?

Overall impressions

 * Guiding questions


 * What is the article's overall status? I am unsure what this question means
 * What are the article's strengths? It offers a means of improving feminist coverage and is a good tool for those looking to do that
 * How can the article be improved? In the lead the objective and categories should be present
 * How would you assess the article's completeness - i.e. Is the article well-developed? Is it underdeveloped or poorly developed? Well developed

Optional activity

 * Choose at least 1 question relevant to the article you're evaluating and leave your evaluation on the article's Talk page. Be sure to sign your feedback

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