User:Mhayko11/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: Library of Congress Subject Headings
 * Article Evaluation:
 * Is the article's content relevant to the topic?: Yes, it is relevant to the topic.
 * Is it written neutrally?: Yes there is a neutral tone, there is a criticism section which does mention some points of views towards the subject heads. However, this seems to be discussed neutrally and cites where these view points are coming from so that they are not mistaken as personal view points of the writer.
 * Does each claim have a citation?: Most do, however there are some paragraphs that seemingly are stating facts but there is not a source connected to the text, this should be fixed.
 * Are the citations reliable?: I would say that 95% of the citations can be considered reliable, there are one or two that could be replaced with better sources.
 * Does the article tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps (coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects)?: Yes, although not in depth.
 * Check out the article's Talk page to see what other Wikipedians are already contributing. Consider posting some of your ideas to the article's Talk page, too. Editing notes on the talk page seem to have not been discussed since the late 2010s.
 * Sources
 * Criticism section:
 * Villanueva, C. B. (2022). Language Subject Access to Indigenous Materials: The Philippine Cordillera Case. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 60(3/4), 297–314. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/10.1080/01639374.2022.2075512 :
 * Watson, B. M. (2020). “There was Sex but no Sexuality*:” Critical Cataloging and the Classification of Asexuality in LCSH. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 58(6), 547–565. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/10.1080/01639374.2020.1796876
 * Drabinski, E. (2013). Queering the Catalog: Queer Theory and the Politics of Correction. Library Quarterly, 83(2), 94–111. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/10.1086/669547
 * Canada section:
 * Jensen, K., & Riva, P. (2020). Growth of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging in Canada. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 58(3/4), 303–316. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/10.1080/01639374.2019.1707734
 * Create: Program of corporative cataloging and the future of cataloging section
 * Canada section:
 * Jensen, K., & Riva, P. (2020). Growth of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging in Canada. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 58(3/4), 303–316. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/10.1080/01639374.2019.1707734
 * Create: Program of corporative cataloging and the future of cataloging section
 * Create: Program of corporative cataloging and the future of cataloging section

McGrath, K. (2019). Beyond the Subject: Non-Topical Facets for Exploration and Discovery. OLA Quarterly, 25(1), 9–16. https://doi-org.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/10.7710/1093-7374.1970

Also expand upon the how to section for using LCSH

Option 2

 * Article title: Joslyn Art Museum
 * Article Evaluation:
 * Is the article's content relevant to the topic?: Yes, but there does seem to be a large section dedicated to the Jazz on the Green event in Omaha that could be shortened.
 * Is it written neutrally?: Yes
 * Does each claim have a citation?: Yes
 * Are the citations reliable?: Seems to contain lots of news sources so it would be nice to add some academic ones. Also throws a few book sources in there which I am not completely sure if they are cited correctly.
 * Does the article tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps (coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects)?: No
 * Check out the article's Talk page to see what other Wikipedians are already contributing. Consider posting some of your ideas to the article's Talk page, too. Does not seem to be any current chatter going on about this page or the topic.
 * Sources
 * This would need to be reliant on news sources. There seems to be a lot on certain exhibitions that took place at the Joslyn over time.
 * An inside look at the Joslyn Art Museum expansion (wowt.com)
 * Would also be helpful to add a section on the types of classes that goes on at the Joslyn
 * Expand on the history section
 * George A. Joslyn of Omaha - History Nebraska
 * Add a section on what additions have been made to the building over time
 * The Walter & Suzanne Scott Pavilion
 * GAS slide deck Klein.pdf
 * The Walter & Suzanne Scott Pavilion
 * GAS slide deck Klein.pdf

Option 3 (Not chosen)

 * Article title: Ree Kaneko
 * Article Evaluation:
 * Is the article's content relevant to the topic? Yes
 * Is it written neutrally? Yes
 * Does each claim have a citation? Yes, but some of the sentences could be shortened for clarity.
 * Are the citations reliable? Several articles seem to be news sources and there are other references that cannot be accessed at all.
 * Does the article tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps (coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects)?: No
 * Check out the article's Talk page to see what other Wikipedians are already contributing. Consider posting some of your ideas to the article's Talk page, too. Barely anything on the talk page, only one post from 2015
 * Sources
 * Could start a new section talking about their foundation (this information could also be used to expand bibliography/history sections)
 * Meet Ree Kaneko of the Ree & Jun Kaneko Foundation (reeandjunkanekofoundation.org)
 * Could also create a section of projects that have been funded by the couple.
 * Expand on the creation of the Bemis Underground (however do not dive too deep in this topic one could easily get carried away just talking about the Bemis)
 * About | Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
 * Expand on the creation of the Bemis Underground (however do not dive too deep in this topic one could easily get carried away just talking about the Bemis)
 * About | Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts

Option 4 (Not chosen)

 * Article title: Smithsonian Library and Archives
 * Article Evaluation:
 * Is the article's content relevant to the topic? Yes
 * Is it written neutrally? Yes
 * Does each claim have a citation? Most do there are one or two things that could use a citation connection.
 * Are the citations reliable? This page has a lot of sources and they all seem to relate to the topic at hand and the majority seem to have been accessed sometime within the last five years which is promising.
 * Does the article tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps (coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects)? No
 * Check out the article's Talk page to see what other Wikipedians are already contributing. Consider posting some of your ideas to the article's Talk page, too. Decent talk page, seems to have been some past conversations and very little current conversation.
 * Sources
 * Not interested, when started looking for sources it was a bit overwhelming and since this covers both the library and archives it seems like a big project to take on.
 * Sources
 * Not interested, when started looking for sources it was a bit overwhelming and since this covers both the library and archives it seems like a big project to take on.

Option 5

 * Article title: Arts District
 * Article Evaluation:
 * Is the article's content relevant to the topic?: Yes
 * Is it written neutrally?: Yes
 * Does each claim have a citation?: No
 * Are the citations reliable?: No, many are not accessible and do not have actual links in the citations, mainly lists a lot of ISBN numbers for books.
 * Does the article tackle one of Wikipedia's equity gaps (coverage of historically underrepresented or misrepresented populations or subjects)? No
 * Check out the article's Talk page to see what other Wikipedians are already contributing. Consider posting some of your ideas to the article's Talk page, too. Nothing of note. Does not exist, there is a note on the top of this page that this page does need some attention.
 * Sources
 * Planning of arts districts and how they happen
 * https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccs.2011.01.007
 * Creative Cities, Cultural Clusters and Local Economic Development (Book)
 * 356366.pdf (oapen.org) (book)
 * Have found are great variety of sources on this topic by utilizing google scholar
 * Would be a good idea to expand the view in this article. Decide what countries to feature perhaps, does seem to be many examples of art districts in Asian countries.
 * New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities: From Industrial Restructuring to the Cultural Turn (Book)
 * Would be a good idea to expand the view in this article. Decide what countries to feature perhaps, does seem to be many examples of art districts in Asian countries.
 * New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities: From Industrial Restructuring to the Cultural Turn (Book)