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#*(a) "Well written" means that the prose is compelling, even brilliant. |
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#*(a) "Well written" means that the prose is compelling, even brilliant. |
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#*(b) "Comprehensive" means that the article does not neglect major facts and details. |
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#*(b) "Comprehensive" means that the article does not neglect major facts and details. |
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#*(c) "Factually accurate" means that claims are ] to ] and accurately present the related body of published knowledge. Claims are supported with specific evidence and external citations; this involves the provision of a "References" section in which sources are set out, complemented by inline citations for quotations and for any material that is challenged or likely to be challenged. See ] for suggestions on formatting references; for articles with footnotes or endnotes, the ] format is recommended. |
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#*(c) "Factually accurate" means that claims are ] against ] and accurately present the related body of published knowledge. Claims are ] and supported with specific evidence and external citations; this involves the provision of a "References" section in which sources are set out, complemented by inline citations where appropriate. See ] for suggestions on formatting references; for articles with footnotes or endnotes, the ] format is recommended. |
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#*(d) "Neutral" means that the article presents views fairly and without bias; see ]. |
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#*(d) "Neutral" means that the article presents views fairly and without bias; see ]. |
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#*(e) "Stable" means that the article is not the subject of ongoing ] and that its content does not change ''significantly'' from day to day; vandalism reverts and improvements based on reviewers' suggestions do not apply. |
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#*(e) "Stable" means that the article is not the subject of ongoing ] and that its content does not change ''significantly'' from day to day; vandalism reverts and improvements based on reviewers' suggestions do not apply. |