Wikipedia:WikiProject North Carolina/Peer review

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General guidelines for peer review are found on the Wikipedia:Peer review/guidelines page. This entails putting the {{subst:PR}} on the talk page of the article.

There are other types of peer reviews, including:

When requesting a Good article review, a topic is required. Topics do not include North Carolina, so one of the following topics should be selected:

Agriculture, food and drink  · Art and architecture  · Computing and engineering  · Transport  · Geography  · Places  · World history  · Royalty, nobility and heraldry  · Language and literature  · Mathematics and mathematicians  · Film  · Television  · Media and drama  · Albums  · Songs  · Music  · Biology and medicine  · Chemistry and materials science  · Earth sciences  · Physics and astronomy  · Philosophy and religion  · Culture, sociology and psychology  · Education  · Economics and business  · Law  · Magazines and print journalism  · Politics and government  · Sports and recreation  · Video games  · Warfare

The page Wikipedia:WikiProject North Carolina/Article alerts shows the alerts for North Carolina articles requiring peer review and other actions. It includes the following:

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Proposed deletions

  • 10 Jul 2024D. Jeffrey Mims (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Canterbury Tail (t · c) was deproded by Randy Kryn (t · c) on 12 Jul 2024

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Good article nominees

Good article reassessments

Articles to be split

Articles for creation


Draft guidelines for North Carolina Project B Class articles

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Editors can self-assess articles against the (five B-class criteria listed below) up to and including C-Class. If you have made significant improvements to an article against one or more of B-class criteria and would like an outside opinion on a new rating for it, please feel free to list it below, specifying which criteria you have worked on. If you feel unable to assess against one or more of the B-class criteria, please say so when posting. Requests for formal A-Class review should be made at the review department.[note 1]

  • B1. It is suitably referenced, and all major points have appropriate inline citations.
  • B2. It reasonably covers the topic, and does not contain obvious omissions or inaccuracies.
  • B3. It has a defined structure, including a lead section and one or more sections of content.
  • B4. It is free from major grammatical errors.
  • B5. It contains appropriate supporting materials, such as an infobox, images, or diagrams


Notes:

  1. ^ This draft came from the Military History Project. It is a good starting point for North Carolina guidelines.