User:Utopes/NPPS/Amkgp
Hello, and welcome to your New Page Patrol School page! Please make sure you have this page added to your watchlist. Your NPP School page has been specifically designed according to you and what you have requested instruction in - for that reason, please be as specific as possible when under my instruction, so that I know the best ways to help you (and do not be afraid to let me know if you think something isn't working).
Make sure you read through Wikipedia:Notability as that's the knowledge which most of the questions I ask you and tasks you do will revolve around.
- How to use this page
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Notability
[edit]PART 1
Questions
[edit]- Question 1
In your own words, how is notability defined on Wikipedia? Are there any reasons for allowing non-notable content on Wikipedia?
- Answer: In Wikipedia, notability is the benchmark in deciding whether a topic or information is justifiable to be tabled as an article. As per WP:FAILN, non-notable content with closely related notable articles or lists are often merged into those corresponding notable pages.
- As a follow up to this, you say that notability is the benchmark that is used for deciding whether the topic should be made into an article. In reality, a topic's notability is just one requirement, and the notability that the topic possesses is not the only determinant. Wikipedians can use the general notability guidelines to determine whether a topic is notable enough for a standalone page. However, a topic being notable does not justify a page's creation, as there are still other criteria that it must meet. Regardless, you were mostly in the right here, and you should be fine as long as you read this.
- Question 2
Would step by step instructions on how to "Change a car tire" be considered a notable topic in Wikipedia? Why or why not?
- Answer: As per WP:NOTGUIDE, "Change a car tire" cannot be considered a notable topic because Wikipedia is an encyclopedic reference, not an instruction manual, guidebook, or textbook.
- Question 3
What are the differences between the WP:GNG and the subject-specific notability guidelines? How do we determine which one to use when patrolling an article?
- Answer: If a topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject then its WP:GNG whereas the subject-specific notability guidelines provides information on how to make an editorial decision based on particular subject specialty. In simple words, subject-specific notability guidelines arises due to commonalities of the topics whereas WP:GNG applies to every article. If an article falls broadly under as a single subject like Academics, Astronomical objects, Books, Events, Films, Geographic features, Music, Numbers, Organizations, People, Sports, and Web-content then we need to follow corresponding subject-specific guidelines else as it do not cover the mentioned or is a multiple combination of the above then its better to go by WP:GNG.
- The first half was correct. You were right in saying that the GNG do apply to all articles, but the two are not mutually exclusive. When patrolling articles, we should first check whether a subject-specific notability guideline can be applied. If it does, then the article should be checked for notability using it. If the topic meets an SNG and doesn't have any other problems, then the page can be patrolled. If there is no applicable SNG guideline that can be used, then this step is skipped and the article should be subjected to the general notability guidelines. If multiple subject-specific notability guidelines are applicable, then the article should be judged under both SNGs. Utopes (talk / cont) 23:26, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
Subject-specific notability guidelines
[edit]1. Please categorize the subject-specific notability guidelines (listed at WP:SNG) into the following three categories
Primarily additional criteria that are likely to indicate notability
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Primarily additional considerations that define or
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Even mix of the previous two categories
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2. Virtually all SNGs that provide additional notability criteria specify that these criteria may indicate that the subject meets notability guidelines. How would you interpret this caveat as a new page reviewer?
- Answer: As a new page reviewer it establishes the point that WP:N should be the first criteria in judging pages and SNGs provides additional tools that are specialized in nature for determining notability. In review process, SNGs are a helping hand to WP:N.
Scenarios
[edit]For scenarios 1-5 review just based on "subject notability guidelines" (SNG) "alone" for sake of the exercise. Do not consider any sources or other policies. Please answer if the subject meets the SNG guidelines based on the given content below, and specify which notability criteria they meet or fail.
For scenarios 6-10 specify which SNGs would establish the subject's notability.
- Scenario 1
An editor creates an article about "2024 Summer Olympics" in 2020 without providing any sources, is the subject considered not notable and why?
- The subject is not notable because it has no reliable sources, an essential criteria for article to be WP:N. But as for WP:NOLYMPICS, its a notable event if provided with well documented sources as explained clearly in point no. 1 under WP:NOTCRYSTAL
- Scenario 2
A New York city based 2020 start up software company, specializing in data mining, has just received a USD 200K investor fund.
- The subject is not notable because quantity does not determine significance. It is the quality of the content that governs. Its clearly mentioned in WP:ORGDEPTH under WP:ORG
- Scenario 3
Movsar Evloev who is a Ultimate Fighting Championships fighters with the undefeated mixed martial arts record of 12-0.
- Scenario 4
An upcoming action drama title "Suleiman the Great" based on the the life of Suleiman the Magnificent, was reported will be in production in December 2019 and to be released on August 2020 in the cinemas.
- The subject is not notable as generally these should not have their own articles unless the production itself is notable per the notability guidelines mentioned on last paragraph of WP:NFF under WP:NFILM
- Scenario 5
A singer who self produced his first album in May 2019 and his songs are listed in Spotify.
- The subject is not notable as Spotify is not a notable resource of song listing evident from WP:WHYNOGARAGE and as per WP:NALBUM under WP:NMG
- Scenario 6
- Scenario 7
- Scenario 8
- Wikipedia:Notability (music)
- Wikipedia:Notability (people) (The music guidelines would be more helpful for this case, and should be looked at first.) Utopes (talk / cont) 22:58, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
- Scenario 9
- Scenario 10
Sources
[edit]Background for trainees
[edit]- Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. As such, claims made in articles should be supported by independent (secondary), reliable sources for verification. Please read WP:RS, WP:IS, WP:RSP, WP:V, WP:PROVEIT, WP:Primary, WP:Secondary, and WP:Tertiary.
- You can contact WP:RX if you could not find the sources yourself either on the web due to paywalls or offline-only sources.
Exercises
[edit]- 1.
Topic | Definition | 5 Examples | Comment by Trainer |
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Reliable source | A source where all majority and significant minority views that have appeared are covered as per WP:NPOV is considered as a reliable source. |
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User generated sources | A source in any form of content, such as images, videos, text, and audio, that has been posted by users on online platforms such as social media and blogs is considered as a user generated source. |
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Non Independent source | A sources that build promotional articles that fairly portray the subject, with undue attention to the subject's own views that is biased and unbalanced in nature is considered as a non independent source. |
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Type | Definition | Examples (15 Primary ; 5 Secondary ; 5 Tertiary) | Comment by Trainer |
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Primary | Primary sources are original materials that are close to an event, and are often accounts written by people who are directly involved. |
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Secondary | A secondary source provides an author's own thinking based on primary sources, generally at least one step removed from an event. |
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Tertiary | Tertiary sources are publications such as encyclopedias and other compendia that summarize primary and secondary sources. |
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Subject | Primary | Secondary | Tertiary | Comment by Trainer |
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Example: Art | Example:Sculpture | Example:Article critiquing the sculpture | Example:Encyclopedic article on the sculptor | |
History: Kailasa temple, Ellora |
Ray, Himanshu Prabha; Sinopoli, Carla M. (2004). Archaeology as history in early South Asia. Indian Council of Historical Research. ISBN 978-8173052705. | "Interesting facts about world's largest monolithic structure-the Kailash Temple in Ellora - Times of India Travel". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Times of India. Retrieved 25 April 2020. | The Penguin guide to the monuments of India,Volume I: Buddhist, Jain, Hindu. Penguin. ISBN 0140081445. | |
Science: Van de Graaff generator |
Van de Graaff, R. J.; Compton, K. T.; Van Atta, L. C. (1 February 1933). "The Electrostatic Production of High Voltage for Nuclear Investigations" (PDF). Physical Review. 43 (3): 149–157. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.43.149. | "Mini Van De Graaff Is A Shocking Desk Toy". Hackaday. 10 December 2018. | "How Van de Graaff Generators Work". HowStuffWorks. 1 April 2000. | |
Athletes: Usain Bolt |
"American Junior Outdoor Track & Field Records". International Association of Athletics Federations. USA Track and Field. 1 August 2008. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2008. | Thomas, Claire. "Built for speed: what makes Usain Bolt so fast?". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2016. | "100 m M - Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing - Results". www.olympiandatabase.com. |
- In the tables below, please indicate "y" for yes or "n" for no after "ind", "rel" and "sig" (see first example) and give a brief explanation of why you place "y" or "n" for each source.
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Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator. Wright believed in designing structures that were in harmony with humanity and its environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. His creative period spanned more than 70 years. He works includes The Guggenheim, swirling, snail-shaped museum in the middle of Manhattan.[1][2] Fallingwater, which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture."[3] This is one of Wright's most famous private residences (completed 1937), was built for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr., at Mill Run, Pennsylvania. Constructed over a 30-foot waterfall, it was designed according to Wright's desire to place the occupants close to the natural surroundings. The house was intended to be more of a family getaway, rather than a live-in home.[4]
Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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https://nypost.com/2017/06/07/frank-lloyd-wright-was-a-house-builder-and-homewrecker/ | The source is major newspaper | The source is reputable published source | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
https://franklloydwright.org/work/ | The source is description of the person's work | The source is biased towards Frank Lloyd Wright work | The source discusses the work directly and in detail | ✘ No |
https://web.archive.org/web/20080302053743/http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/jul2004/nf20040728_3153_db078.htm | The source is major business magazine | The source is reputable published source | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
https://books.google.com/books?id=KSA1HTTU-eMC | The source is a complete biography of the person | The source is from a reputable author and publisher | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}. |
References
- ^ Hoffman, Barbara (2017-06-07). "Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright had a dark side". New York Post. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ "Frank Lloyd Wright's Work". Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ "BW Online | July 28, 2004 | Frank Lloyd Wright: America's Architect". 2008-03-02. Archived from the original on 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ Robert C. Twombly (24 April 1987). Frank Lloyd Wright: His Life and His Architecture. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-85797-6.
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Jordan Lennon (born February 22, 2000), is a British film producer and actor. [1] Lennon is currently a member of BAFTA.[2] He continues to work aside 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros, Wicked Wales, Capture Studios, Cineworld, Paramount Pictures, and Rockefeller Foundation.[3]
At age 16, the Vice President of 20th Century Fox, Paul Higginson. Who previously worked on Star Wars, Titanic, and Independence Day took on Jordan and Rowan Snow as a mentor.[4] In December 2018, Jordan and Rowan finished British Film Academy.[5] Jordan lived in Skelmersdale for 10 years before moving to Rhyl, North Wales. He's currently writing 'Stranger in the Night' scrreenplay for Warner Brothers.
Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8902348/ | The source not independent because much of the database content is contributed by users | The source is not reliable as per WP:CITEIMDB | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✘ No |
http://www.bafta.org/wales | The sources is an organization that may be non-independent | The source is of reliable nature | The source does not cover any significance to subject | ✘ No |
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-d-98111a125 | The source is biased of the subject as per WP:LINKEDIN | The sourced is user dependent and self-published | The source stands significant if they can be authenticated as belonging to the subject. | ✘ No |
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Jordan-David/ | The source is about voice actors | The source is not reliable as it has very limited information | The source covers only about voice-overs made by subject | ✘ No |
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}. |
References
- ^ "Jordan D. Lennon". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
- ^ "BAFTA Cymru". www.bafta.org. 2014-06-16. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
- ^ Lennon, Jordan. "LinkedIn Account". LinkedIn.
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(help) - ^ "Jordan David - 2 Character Images". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ "BFI Film Academy". Tape Community Music & Film. 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
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Sonny William Williams (born 3 August 1985), who is a Muslim[1], is a New Zealand All blacks rugby union footballer,[2] Williams was a Marist Saints junior when he was spotted playing in Auckland by Bulldogs talent scout John Ackland.[3] In 2002 he was offered a contract and moved to Sydney (as the youngest player to ever sign with an NRL club) to play in the Bulldogs' junior grades.[4]
Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7505117/2019-Rugby-World-Cup-Sonny-Bill-Williams-expecting-fourth-child.html | The source is major newspaper | The source is now not a reliable published source as per WP:PUS Daily Mail RfC | The source discusses the subject indirectly focused on personal life | ✘ No |
http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=1108 | The source is the organization/association for New Zealand Rugby | The source is a reliable published source | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/warriors-league-team/news/article.cfm?c_id=360&objectid=10399308 | The source is one of major newspaper in the region | The source is a reliable published source | The source discusses the subject in form of interview | ✔ Yes |
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/10/01/1096527943523.html | The source is one of oldest and major newspaper in Australia | The source here is a form of editorial and may not be reliable. | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✘ No |
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}. |
References
- ^ "2019 Rugby World Cup: Sonny Bill Williams is expecting a fourth child". Mail Online. 2019-09-25. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ "Stats | allblacks.com". stats.allblacks.com. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ Rattue, Chris (2 September 2006). "Jerome Ropati – Miracle in the making". New Zealand Herald. APN Holdings. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
- ^ "The King, Sonny and heir". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax. 2 October 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
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David Howell Petraeus AO (/pɪˈtreɪ.əs/; born November 7, 1952) is a retired United States Army general and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011,[1] until his resignation on November 9, 2012[2] after his affair with Paula Broadwell was reported.[3]
Petraeus was born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, the son of Sixtus Petraeus (1915–2008),[4] a sea captain from Franeker, Netherlands.[5]
In 2003, Petraeus commanded the 101st Airborne Division in the fall of Baghdad[6][7]
Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/11/09/david-petraeus-cia-resign-nbc/1695271/ | The source is major newspaper | The source is reputable published source | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/09/06/petraeus-sworn-into-cia.cnn?iref=allsearch | The source is a major news agency | The source is a reputable news publishing house | Its significant as per the reference mentioned for the statement | ✔ Yes |
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/david-petraeus-paula-broadwell_n_2118893 | The source is a news and opinion website. | There is no consensus on the reliability of HuffPost as per WP:HUFFPO.Content should be evaluated by the reliability of its original publisher | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✘ No |
https://www.geni.com/people/Sixtus-Petraeus/6000000015418360012 | The source is a commercial genealogy and social networking website | The source is generally considered unreliable as per WP:RSPSOURCES | The source does not discuss the subject. Data is presented as seen in a Infobox | ✘ No |
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2010/05/petraeus-exclusive-201005 | The source is a popular culture, fashion, and current affairs magazine | Vanity Fair is considered generally reliable as per WP:RSPSOURCES | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/beyond/interviews/petraeus.html | The source is a public broadcaster and television program distributor whose content are generally not neutral | The source is an interview where neutrality remains in question most of the times and cannot be reliable | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✘ No |
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/david-petraeus-general-surge-401740.html | The source is major newspaper | The source is reputable published source | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}. |
References
- ^ "Petraeus sworn in as CIA director". CNN. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ Johnson, Kevin (November 9, 2012). "David Petraeus resigns from CIA". USA Today. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
- ^ "Petraeus Shocked By Girlfriend's Emails". HuffPost. 2012-11-12. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
- ^ "Sixtus Petraeus". geni.com.
- ^ "David Petraeus' Winning Streak". Vanity Fair. March 30, 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^ "beyond baghdad". www.pbs.org. 2004-02-12. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
- ^ "David Petraeus: General Surge". The Independent. 2007-09-08. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
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Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player.[1] She won five Grand Slam singles titles.[2] Hingis was one of the highest-paid female athletes in 2000.[3] She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months and testing positive for a metabolite of cocaine during that year's Wimbledon Championships,[4] which led to a two-year suspension from the sport.[5]
Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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https://www.instagram.com/martinahingis80/ | The source is a social media platform and generally not independent | The sourced is user dependent and self-published | The source stands significant if they can be authenticated as belonging to the subject.See WP:INSTAGRAM-EL | ✘ No |
https://www.latimes.com/sports/more/la-sp-us-open-hingis-20170910-story.html | The source is major newspaper | The source is reputable | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
https://books.google.com.my/books?id=4x3fQ920EUMC&pg=PA197&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false | The book is not independent in nature | The source seems unreliable as its based on the person's perspective | The subject discusses other aspects of the player | ✘ No |
https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/21171438/tennis-another-twist-bizarre-career-martina-hingis | The source is television sport channel and sports digital media | The source seems reliable as the article follow WP:NPOV | The source discusses the subject directly and in detail | ✔ Yes |
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/nov/01/tennis | The source is major newspaper | The source is reputable in nature | The source discusses the subject | ✔ Yes |
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}. |
References
- ^ "Martina Hingis (@martinahingis80) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
- ^ "Martina Hingis wins her 25th Grand Slam championship, the women's doubles crown at the U.S. Open". Los Angeles Times. 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
- ^ Paul Fein (30 January 2003). Tennis Confidential: Today's Greatest Players, Matches, and Controversies. Potomac Books, Inc. pp. 197–. ISBN 978-1-57488-526-2.
- ^ "Done again? Why Martina Hingis decided to retire for a third time". ESPN.com. 2017-10-26. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
- ^ Staff; agencies (2007-11-01). "Tennis: Martina Hingis retires amid cocaine controversy". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
Utopes completed the assignment. It was very tedious and consisted mixed level of difficulty. Amkgp (talk) 20:51, 26 April 2020 (UTC)