Wikipedia:WikiProject North Carolina/Assessment

It is a goal of the North Carolina Project to create, tag, grade, rank, and improve all articles relating to North Carolina. The Class=, Importance=, NC=Yes, and NC-importance= parameters used within the Project United States Template on the Talk page.


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Please enter any questions or comments on clarification on the talk page: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject North Carolina/Assessment.

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Class and Importance for the North Carolina Project is entered in the WikiProject:United States template. Thee is only a single class in the template but there can be one or more importances. The following examples shows an article with different United States (importance=low) and North Carolina Project (NC-importance=High) importances:



The North Carolina importance standards are set by the WikiProjet North Carolina members. The North Carolina importance is set using the NC=Yes|NC-importance= parameters within the United States template on the Talk page:


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The importance for United States and other projects using the Project United States template can be different, each applies to the respective projects.

Any member of WikiProject North Carolina may assess North Carolina-related articles by following the guidelines on the Article/Class/Importance Tab.

Wikipedia Article Class/quality standards
Members of this WikiProject should follow the Wikipedia standard quality grading scheme using the Class parameter in the United States Template.

Article importance within the scope of the North Carolina Project
The criteria used for ranking article importance are not meant to be an absolute or canonical view of how significant the perspective of someone from that region. The importance helps the project users in identifying articles for improvement that support the scope of the North Carolina project.


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 * Content formerly on WikiProject North Carolina/Article grading and ranking

Assessment Log

 * The logs in this section are generated automatically (on a daily basis); please don't add entries to them by hand.

Unexpected changes, such as downgrading an article, or raising it more than two assessment classes at once, are shown in bold.