User:NLWines/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
 * Social media analytics


 * Article Evaluation
 * All of the content is relevant to the topic.
 * It is written neutrally.
 * There are some citations needed in the final section.
 * Citations are wide spread including books by specialists, tech articles, and other sources.
 * Many student article reviews in the Talk page.


 * Sources

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Social media as a news source


 * Article Evaluation
 * All content is relevant to the topic.
 * It is written neutrally.
 * Each claim has a citation.
 * Citations include articles, reports, scholarly papers.
 * Talk page is brief - one recent update.


 * Sources

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Social media as a public utility


 * Article Evaluation
 * All content is relevant to the topic.
 * It is written neutrally - arguments and counter arguments are both presented.
 * Last part in "Counterarguments" could use more citation.
 * Words like "advocates" and "opponents" are used rather than a specific individual/party.
 * Many sources date back 2010-2012. Could use updated material.
 * Talk page discusses organization of page, imagery, and suggestions to improve.


 * Sources

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Media transparency


 * Article Evaluation
 * All content is relevant to the topic.
 * It is written neutrally.
 * All claims and information is cited.
 * Sources include research articles, information from reputable organizations, and media journals.
 * Talk page is brief - only a couple posts about changes.


 * Sources

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Problematic social media use


 * Article Evaluation
 * All content is relevant to the topic.
 * It is written neutrally.
 * The lead paragraph has some information and definitions that are not cited, and a little to close to the wording in other research.
 * Expansive amount of viable sources.
 * Talk page includes much dialogue of suggested edits and assessments.


 * Sources