Has the Lead been updated to reflect the new content added by your peer? Yes
Does the Lead include an introductory sentence that concisely and clearly describes the article's topic? No. That is already in the actual Wikipedia page.
Does the Lead include a brief description of the article's major sections? Yes
Does the Lead include information that is not present in the article? Yes
Is the Lead concise or is it overly detailed? Yes
Lead evaluation
Content
Guiding questions:
Is the content added relevant to the topic? Yes
Is the content added up-to-date? Yes
Is there content that is missing or content that does not belong? No. There's more information on the actual Wikipedia page, but I think this draft just has information that will be added in to the finalized Wikipedia page.
Content evaluation
Tone and Balance
Guiding questions:
Is the content added neutral? Yes
Are there any claims that appear heavily biased toward a particular position? No
Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented? No
Does the content added attempt to persuade the reader in favor of one position or away from another? No
Tone and balance evaluation
Sources and References
Guiding questions:
Is all new content backed up by a reliable secondary source of information? Mostly. There are a couple citations that need to be added in, but other than that the sources are good.
Are the sources thorough - i.e. Do they reflect the available literature on the topic? Yes
Are the sources current? Yes
Check a few links. Do they work? Yes
Sources and references evaluation
Organization
Guiding questions:
Is the content added well-written - i.e. Is it concise, clear, and easy to read? Yes, after a few minor edits. The information is good, the sentence structure needs to be improved.
Does the content added have any grammatical or spelling errors? A few, but they are now fixed
Is the content added well-organized - i.e. broken down into sections that reflect the major points of the topic? Yes
Organization evaluation
Images and Media
Guiding questions: If your peer added images or media
Does the article include images that enhance understanding of the topic? N/A
Are images well-captioned? N/A
Do all images adhere to Wikipedia's copyright regulations? N/A
Are the images laid out in a visually appealing way? N/A
Images and media evaluation
For New Articles Only
If the draft you're reviewing is a new article, consider the following in addition to the above.
Does the article meet Wikipedia's
Notability requirements - i.e. Is the article supported by 2-3 reliable secondary sources independent of the subject? Yes
How exhaustive is the list of sources? Does it accurately represent all available literature on the subject? I'm not too sure. It's not that exhaustive, but there are more sources listed on the actual Wikipedia page and this sandbox drafts seems to only cover additional information that is not previously listed. What is provided in the sandbox seems to be good.
Does the article follow the patterns of other similar articles - i.e. contain any necessary infoboxes, section headings, and any other features contained within similar articles? Yes. Lacks some sections but again, this sandbox only has additional information. It doesn't include information from the actual Wikipedia page.
Does the article link to other articles so it is more discoverable? Yes.
New Article Evaluation
Overall impressions
Guiding questions:
Has the content added improved the overall quality of the article - i.e. Is the article more complete? Yes
What are the strengths of the content added? It provides more insight that isn't previously listed
How can the content added be improved? Fix some grammar mistakes and sentence structure issues that I've made note of to make it flow more smoothly. The information is good, it just needs to be cleaned up.
Has the Lead been updated to reflect the new content added by your peer? Yes
Does the Lead include an introductory sentence that concisely and clearly describes the article's topic? No. That is already in the actual Wikipedia page.
Does the Lead include a brief description of the article's major sections? Yes
Does the Lead include information that is not present in the article? Yes
Is the Lead concise or is it overly detailed? Yes
Lead evaluation
Content
Guiding questions:
Is the content added relevant to the topic? Yes
Is the content added up-to-date? Yes
Is there content that is missing or content that does not belong? No. There's more information on the actual Wikipedia page, but I think this draft just has information that will be added in to the finalized Wikipedia page.
Content evaluation
Tone and Balance
Guiding questions:
Is the content added neutral? Yes
Are there any claims that appear heavily biased toward a particular position? No
Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented? No
Does the content added attempt to persuade the reader in favor of one position or away from another? No
Tone and balance evaluation
Sources and References
Guiding questions:
Is all new content backed up by a reliable secondary source of information? Mostly. There are a couple citations that need to be added in, but other than that the sources are good.
Are the sources thorough - i.e. Do they reflect the available literature on the topic? Yes
Are the sources current? Yes
Check a few links. Do they work? Yes
Sources and references evaluation
Organization
Guiding questions:
Is the content added well-written - i.e. Is it concise, clear, and easy to read? Yes, after a few minor edits. The information is good, the sentence structure needs to be improved.
Does the content added have any grammatical or spelling errors? A few, but they are now fixed
Is the content added well-organized - i.e. broken down into sections that reflect the major points of the topic? Yes
Organization evaluation
Images and Media
Guiding questions: If your peer added images or media
Does the article include images that enhance understanding of the topic? N/A
Are images well-captioned? N/A
Do all images adhere to Wikipedia's copyright regulations? N/A
Are the images laid out in a visually appealing way? N/A
Images and media evaluation
For New Articles Only
If the draft you're reviewing is a new article, consider the following in addition to the above.
Does the article meet Wikipedia's
Notability requirements - i.e. Is the article supported by 2-3 reliable secondary sources independent of the subject? Yes
How exhaustive is the list of sources? Does it accurately represent all available literature on the subject? I'm not too sure. It's not that exhaustive, but there are more sources listed on the actual Wikipedia page and this sandbox drafts seems to only cover additional information that is not previously listed. What is provided in the sandbox seems to be good.
Does the article follow the patterns of other similar articles - i.e. contain any necessary infoboxes, section headings, and any other features contained within similar articles? Yes. Lacks some sections but again, this sandbox only has additional information. It doesn't include information from the actual Wikipedia page.
Does the article link to other articles so it is more discoverable? Yes.
New Article Evaluation
Overall impressions
Guiding questions:
Has the content added improved the overall quality of the article - i.e. Is the article more complete? Yes
What are the strengths of the content added? It provides more insight that isn't previously listed
How can the content added be improved? Fix some grammar mistakes and sentence structure issues that I've made note of to make it flow more smoothly. The information is good, it just needs to be cleaned up.