User talk:RobieHillier/Choose an Article

Robie, I think you've misunderstood the assignment. Under "sources," you should be identifying about 3 scholarly sources that you could use when either adding information to existing Wikipedia articles or citing existing information. I'm also looking for a more thorough evaluation that is based on the rubric that you used to evaluate the earlier Wikipedia article (i.e., lead section, content, tone and balance, sources and references, organization and writing quality, images and media, talk page discussion, and overall impressions).

As I've noted before, I'm not convinced that editing the "Music of West Africa" article is the right option. If you really insist on editing it, then I would like to know exactly what you will be editing -- will you be adding a section? If so, on what topic? And what will your sources be?

When I look for scholarly sources on "Kaiso," I seem to get all Caribbean sources. Remember that Wikipedia only wants content that is rooted in reputable, verifiable sources -- if those sources don't exist for Kaiso, then you can't write about it for Wikipedia.

I DO think that the highlife article would be good to tackle -- there are lots of scholarly sources about it. Another option to consider is juju music. Please come and see me to find some suitable sources on highlife and/or juju music. --CBFraoch (talk) 20:46, 16 October 2021 (UTC)