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Article Peer Review by AshAnnLee
[edit]Article Peer Review: Santa María del Campo
The article provides thorough and important information about the topic, specially in the art, history, and architecture sub-headings. The index provided on the right-hand side displays various information about Santa Maria del Campo that is helpful to the viewer. The article provides a chronological and understandable structure. The town is described in various ways, such as its impact and involvement in history, architecture, art, and holidays. The student greatly expanded the information about Santa Maria del Campo and added much needed facts to this article. The language used articulates the information well and the sentences within the article are structured well and non-bias. I was very impressed by the amount of information the student added to the page.
Some changes or edits I would suggest to the student would be to expand the lead paragraph into giving a more descriptive and brief over-view of the article. As of current the informational balance within the article is heavily concentrated on the sub-headings and not much information is provided in the lead paragraph. I would also suggest adding more varieties within the sub-headings, such as a section on the weather or information about the people who live their and their way of life. I think the article could also be improved by adding more academic sources to the page. Currently the page only has 3 and would benefit from multiple sources of reference. I would also suggest adding citations after every fact that is stated, so the viewer can understand where each fact was found. Another improvement that would enhance this article would be to add links to some vocabulary words that the articles states, such as links to "Giovanni Battista Crespi", "Lombard-Gothic style", and "Latin cross" so the viewer can receive a further understanding of the references the page makes.
An interesting element that the student used that could be applied to the article I worked on would be to add a sub-heading that talks about art and the involvement of my chosen topic in the art world. Overall I think the student did an excellent job creating a well informed article and greatly improving the information of the article from where it originally started.