User:Oak Moran/Choose an Article

Option 1

 * Wohl Center
 * Article Evaluation
 * All of the content is relevant to the topic
 * It is written neutrally and is not written to be persuasive
 * All claims have citations
 * The sources appear reliable and include Architects' Journal and other periodicals
 * The article is very brief
 * This article could be improved with additional content
 * The talk page contains no discussion
 * This article is within WikiProject Israel
 * This article is listed as Start-Class
 * This article is listed as Start-Class


 * Sources
 * “Building Begins on the Wohl Center, Libeskind’s First Project in Israel.” Architectural Record, vol. 190, no. 5, May 2002, p. 54.
 * HALKIN, TALYA. "Libeskind Building Opened at Bar-Ilan." The Jerusalem Post (1950-1988), Oct 31 2005, p. 2. ProQuest. Web. 9 Oct. 2019
 * "LIBESKIND'S LEGACY." The Jerusalem Post (1950-1988), Oct 17 2005, p. 5. ProQuest. Web. 9 Oct. 2019

Option 2

 * Ford Creek Patrol Cabin
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article only contains relevant information
 * It is written neutrally, without an apparent bias
 * Each claim does have a citation
 * All of the sources are from the NPS website and archives
 * This article could be improved with more diverse sources
 * This article is very short
 * This article is well integrated with other Wikipedia articles and includes relevant links and related categories
 * There is no discussion on the Talk page
 * The article is within WikiProject National Register of Historic Places and WikiProject Montana
 * Both projects rate the article as a Stub and also as low importance
 * Both projects rate the article as a Stub and also as low importance


 * Sources
 * Weslager, C. A. The Log Cabin in America: From Pioneer Days to the Present. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1969.
 * O'Brien, Bob R. Our National Parks and the Search for Sustainability. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1999.
 * McClelland, Linda F. Building the National Parks: Historic Landscape Design and Construction. Johns Hopkins Univesity Press, Baltimore, Md, 1998.

Option 3

 * Great house (pueblo)
 * Article Evaluation
 * All of the article's content is relevant
 * It is written without bias
 * Each claim is cited
 * This article has two sources, both of which are books
 * This article includes several links to other relevant Wikipedia articles
 * This article is very short -- it would be improved with more content
 * The content is awkwardly phrased and could be improved with rewriting
 * The Talk page does not include an discussion
 * This article is within WikiProject United States, which rates it as Start-class and low importance
 * This article is supported by WikiProject New Mexico
 * This article is supported by WikiProject New Mexico


 * Sources
 * Price, V. B., and Baker H. Morrow. Anasazi Architecture and American Design. Vol. 1st ed, University of New Mexico Press, 1997.
 * Fahlman, Betsy. "Mary Colter: Architect of the Southwest Arnold Berke." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 61, no. 3, 09/01/2002, pp. 410-412, doi:10.2307/991798.