Wikipedia:WikiProject Cats/Peer review
The peer review department of the Cats WikiProject conducts peer review of articles on request. The primary objective is to encourage better articles by having contributors who may not have worked on articles to examine them and provide ideas for further improvement.
The peer review process is highly flexible and can deal with articles of any quality. The process is intended to make marginal and good quality articles to excellent, encyclopedic ones. However, use of a peer review for articles assessed below the Cat WikiProject's B-Class may not be a good use of reviewer's time.
Editors with article requests involving significant policy concerns or edit wars should use Wikipedia:Third opinion, Wikipedia:Requests for comment, and/or the Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents for others.) before a peer review.
All reviews are conducted by fellow editors—usually members of the Cats WikiProject. While there is a general intent to expand this process to allow for review by subject experts, the preparations for this are not yet complete. Please consider reviewing someone else's article too, if you request yours :-)
WikiProject peer reviews
A Wikipedia Peer Review can be a useful way to improve articles associated with this WikiProject. To see active peer reviews on Wikipedia, click here. To learn how to request a peer review, click here. If your project has article alerts enabled, reviews will display on that list.
To change how your project's peer reviews are managed, see here.