Wikipedia:WikiProject London Transport/Assessment

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Article assessment is the process by which London Transport related articles are sorted into different qualities. This page provides information on the assessment scale as well as the current practice of assessing articles.

As of the 12th February 2008, we have assessed 86% of all articles with a project banner.
86% 14%
(Many article talk pages require banners however)

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[edit] Statistics

London Transport
articles
Importance
Top High Mid Low None Total
Quality
Featured article FA 1 1 2
Featured list FL 1 1
A 1 1
Good article GA 1 1 2 1 5
B 2 22 18 24 31 97
Start 2 24 29 263 372 690
Stub 2 13 239 226 480
List 2 1 2 5
Assessed 7 50 63 529 632 1281
Unassessed 2 9 11 206 228
Total 7 52 72 540 838 1509

[edit] Assessment scale

The scale for assessments is defined at Wikipedia:Version_1.0_Editorial_Team/Assessment. Articles are divided into the following categories.

These criteria apply to general-content articles. Underground articles have additional criteria/guidelines about what sorts of content and formatting should be provided for an article of each class; see the talk page for discussion of these.

Each underground related article has its assessment included inside the {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Underground/Talkpage}} template, such as {{Wikipedia:WikiProject_Underground/Talkpage|class=B}}. Note that the class parameter is case-specific; see the template's discussion pagefor more information.

[edit] Specific requirements

Articles about a species has the following requirements:

  • A taxobox - Following the guidelines set out by the Trains WikiProject
  • A picture in the taxobox - Clearly identifiable image of the subject
  • Introduction - A short summary-like paragraph
  • Past - History of the subject
  • Present - Current status about the subject
  • Future - Future developments
  • Gallery - Pictures of the subject (short articles only)
  • References
  • External links

[edit] Assessment guidelines

The following are specific assessment guidelines specifically for shark related articles.

  • Stub class- No structure, only brief sentence or two - Use {{Stub-Class}}
  • Start class- Some structure, brief paragraph - Use {{Start-Class}}
  • B class- Decent structure, at least one paragraph for most required headers, in-line sourcing, includes distribution map and at least one image - Use {{B-Class}}
  • GA class- All required headers with good amount of text, a few relevant images. Should have passed GA - Use {{GA-Class}}
  • A class- Everything is fully mentioned, sub-sections for larger headers, cite web formatting, should be nearly ready for FAC - Use {{A-Class}}
  • FA class- Passed FAC - Use {{FA-Class}}

[edit] Importance

Top Subject is a must-have for a print encyclopaedia
High Subject contributes a depth of knowledge
Mid Subject fills in more minor details
Low Subject is mainly of specialist interest.

[edit] Assessment process

To create a new assessment discussion here, add the article to be assessed in a level three (eg. ===[[Article name]]===) sub-section of the Article assessments section below. Give the article's exact name in the title with a wikilink. Finally, add the "assessed=yes" parameter to the {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Underground/Talkpage}} template near the top of the article's talk page.

After the header add your comments in a table like this:

{|
| CLASS || IMPORTANCE ||REMARKS - ~~~~
|}

Substituting CLASS for what you think the class is, IMPORTANCE for what you think the importance is and REMARKS for any comments you have on the article and then sign off with four tildes (~~~~) after the REMARKS.

When filling in the CLASS use the class templates to colour the table cell:

  • {{Stub-Class}}
  • {{Start-Class}}
  • {{B-Class}}
  • {{GA-Class}}
  • {{A-Class}}
  • {{FA-Class}}

And for IMPORTANCE use the importance templates:

  • {{Top-importance}}
  • {{High-importance}}
  • {{Mid-importance}}
  • {{Low-importance}}

Current practice is that Stub-Start-B assessments are done by individual editors when looking at an article. Before upgrading to A-class the article should be discussed here to make sure everyone agrees. Once the article is A-class you should probably get general peer review on it and then follow the normal process for making the article a FA article. Peer review (PR) and FA candidates (FAC) should be announced here to get more specific comments from the editors.

[edit] Article assessments

[edit] Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway

Featured article FA High Nominated for Featured article review here. - DavidCane (talk) 12:04, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] List of bus routes in London

List Low

[edit] Log

Archive This is a log of operations by a bot. The contents of this page are unlikely to need human editing. In particular, links should not be disambiguated as this is a historical record.


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