User:Salenamle/sandbox

Article Evaluation
Everything in the Ruth Wheeler article is relevant; however, there were very few facts stated about her life.

There are numerous information about Ruth Wheeler is missing. The information that is already stated in the article is very vague.

To improve this article, I recommend researching more about Ruth Wheeler such as her early life and add detail information throughout her whole life span. Also, making sure to cite the sources and have the links to work.

I noticed that there is a spelling error in the article. Someone misspelled "specializing" and wrote "specialising" instead.

The tone of the article is indeed neutral (in my opinion), nothing overrepresented or underrepresented. I think the article is based on facts.

There is only one citation, which is worrisome because there should be multiple of sources. The link does not work so I can not tell if the information is directly from the source, if it's biased or not.

On the TalkPage, there's not many conversations going on since it's kinda new. This article is a part of WikiProject Biography, WikiProject Women, WikiProject Women scientists, and WikiProject United States.

The article is rated on the Stub-class, there are no ratings so far.

There are people advising the article to have a picture of Ruth Wheeler and to add an infobox.

Ruth Wheeler is not well known since she did not have many contributions towards STEM, other than her paper on Food and Nutrition and being a chemist of nutrition.

The women in STEM history that we have talked about in class such as Ada Lovelace, have a big contribution to the future. In this generation, technology is the biggest usage in the world and Ada Lovelace was a reason why we have what we have today. As in contrast to Ruth Wheeler, she is not majorly known for technology. She could be known to the people who are interested in studying food and nutrition.

Ruth Wheeler

Article Selection

 * Eugenia Dunn

https://en.w ikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eugenia_Dunn&action=edit&redlink=1


 * Margaret Grisby

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Margaret_Grigsby&action=edit&redlink=1


 * Gladys Pumariega Soler

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gladys_Pumariega_Soler&action=edit&redlink=1

https://flwomenshalloffame.org/bio/gladys-soler/


 * Evelyn Golden

https://www.michjewishhistory.org/mwwmd/2017/04/evelyn-golden/

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Evelyn_Golden&action=edit&redlink=1

Margaret Hilda Harper
In the year of 1879 in Melbourne, Australia, Margaret Hilda Harper was born in a wealthy family from her father.