Chalo Chatu:Article Assessment System
From Chalo Chatu, Zambia online encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This system provides a standardised method to assess, tag, and track article quality across Chalo Chatu.
The purpose is to guide contributors on improving content quality and allow readers to understand how complete and reliable each article is.
Why Article Assessment Matters
- Helps readers identify the quality and reliability of information
- Prioritises articles for review, expansion, or fact-checking
- Allows editors to focus efforts on underdeveloped but important topics
- Aids in determining which articles are usable on platforms like Wikipedia or academic references
Assessment Levels
Articles are categorised under one of the following quality ratings:
Stub
- Very short entry with minimal information
- No references or infobox
- May be a placeholder or undeveloped draft
→ Tag with:
This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.<templatestyles src="Hlist/styles.css"></templatestyles><templatestyles src="Module:Navbar/styles.css"></templatestyles>
→ Automatically added to:
---
Start
- Contains basic facts and has at least one section
- May have one or two references
- Structure needs improvement; lacks depth
→ Tag with: Template:Start-Class
---
Good
- Well-structured, clearly written, and properly sourced
- Includes infobox, categories, and multiple sections
- Cited with at least 3 reliable sources (print, digital, or oral)
- Reviewed by another editor
→ Tag with:
---
Featured
- Exemplary article that meets global editorial standards
- Encyclopaedic tone, extensive sourcing, neutral perspective
- May include multimedia (images, videos, maps)
- Fully reviewed and approved by the editorial board
→ Tag with:
→ Listed under:
Tagging Template System
Apply a quality tag to the top of the article using:
```wikitext Template:Article assessment