User talk:Collinsm22/Rough Draft of Nicole Zitzman Article

Hi Malachy - this is a really great first draft! I really enjoyed reading your article about Nicole Zitzman and her work, it was very interesting as I had never heard of her before. To start, I think you did a really great job on the lead paragraph - it gives a really detailed and well-rounded introduction to Nicole and overview of what's to come in the rest of your article. Your article also has a good balance of content - you cover all her professional titles, main areas of focus such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, as well as including all of her accomplishments that she has achieved from her work. I also really admired and noticed how well you managed to stay true to a neutral tone throughout your article. The only suggestion regarding a neutral tone that I would make is maybe to reword where you describe her work to be "heroic and immensely important work" - while I also completely agree that her work is so important and courageous especially during the current time of a global pandemic, that could maybe hint towards a potential bias. Looking at your sources, you did a very good job at finding great reliable sources - sources come directly from the University of Oxford and Oxford Antiviral Drug Discovery Unit website. One suggestion regarding reliable sources I would say is to maybe expand upon the amount of sources if possible/available - I know finding a lot of reliable sources can be difficult if there is not a lot of public or wide coverage on a person. Another thing I could suggest is to maybe include and expand upon her "COVID Conversations" - I was really interested in knowing more information about that such as covered topics, who are the speakers, how long they are, etc. I would say the most important thing you could do to improve your article is to add content to the research section and include more sources if possible. Lastly, one thing that I took away from your article that I will try to apply to my own article is your very well done use of a neutral tone that is informative and does not show any clear bias. Great job and I look forward to seeing your finished article! CarolinepowerUD (talk) 17:55, 5 April 2021 (UTC)