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a book but I may have no access to that book to verify that the user isn't making up information. Instead, I would google the book name and take a look to check if it seems like a reliable source. There are also cases where some sources require a fee to be paid to view the source. This sometimes is the case for archives of newspapers. One editor (the nominator) may have paid that fee and therefore has the access to view the article while another editor (the reviewer) may not have paid and therefore does not have access. In the case where users must pay to view a source, you only need to ensure that the source is reliable (example: the source is the New York Times and not some personal blog).
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the months. So.....if you want, rather than me peer reviewing it, I can do the GA review. I only suggest this because if I do a peer review, I'm essentially going to end up doing a GA review because thats how my brain is wired. However, I would suggest leaving the peer review open for a bit first so you can get others opinions; then you can ping me if you want me to do the GA review after your nominate it. FYI, I kinda do peer reviews within the GA review!--
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experience you can start reviewing nominations that cover topics you have no knowledge in. I've done this a few times and I actually learn a lot about different topics and it keeps things interesting for me. Remember, being familiar with the topic is NOT required, I just personally think it would be better to start with topics you know about. If you have any more questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!--
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unfair and very wrong. You're an impressive young man, and I'm sure that you'll knock it out of the park at university and end up being more successful than the rest of us. Keep up with the work ethic and have fun! I hope that you'll be around to at least check in and keep us updated about how you're doing. Good luck!
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example, I'm currently doing a review and even though I told the nominator that once he addressed the issues then the nomination can pass, I found some more minor issues and asked them to address that first. I have never had a nominator argue with me about "but you said it would pass after I fixed those issues".
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To be completely honest I stay away from reviewing short articles that I don't know much about solely for the reason that I don't think I can judge the scope properly. With your existing knowledge of the topic you would definitly be able to judge better than me. Also, I'm not sure if you already know
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My answer to your first question is that even if you don't have access to some of the sources, you can still review and pass the nomination. Part of this reasoning comes from good-faith as I trust that editors aren't adding fake sources. A good example is a book reference. Many articles may reference
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Thanks. That is the sort of thing that I had been kind of assuming, but it is difficult to be sure of without a more experienced editor's input. (This editor is a MilHist coordinator and churns out 2-3 Byzantine articles a week. He currently has a dozen awaiting GA review. I had been happy to assume
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I've only skimmed over the article but my biggest concern is the Reference section (per criteria 2a). For example, the fourth bullet point lists a webpage but its not linked/used anywhere in the article. Given this, there is either unsourced material (which then gets into criteria 2c) in the article
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You assume there is no original research and copyright violations. I know it sounds crazy but it is ok to assume so long as you have tried to access the source (for example if the source is a book, you have tried to find an online copy or check if the book is available at your local library). If the
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If you pass a criteria, you are totally allowed to "change your mind" so long as you haven't already passed/failed the entire nomination. I've done this several times since I usually like to review the article and then after any issues are addressed, I do a second scan-through of the article. As an
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I'm on the list of peer reviewers? Would you mind showing me that list (I know I am on the GA mentor list but didn't know I was on a peer review list....I might have added myself a very long time ago and forgot about it). Anyways, the GA backlog is very long right now and wait times have gone into
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Scope. I know a bit about Byzantine topics. Reliable sources are hard to come by and this emperor died at 20 after a 5 year reign, being tubercular throughout it. Nevertheless, in two of my queries I have specifically asked if there is not more information. My, limited, printed sources are weak on
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I remember the first time I interacted with you on this project, when you asked me to review one of your roller coaster article. I went, "Who the heck is this young guy?" at first, and to be honest, I was a little worried because I made some assumptions about you, which I quickly figured out were
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For your second question, being familiar with the topic is NOT required, however, if you are just starting to review nominations for your first time I would suggest only reviewing nominations that cover a topic you know about. Doing so will make the review easier (in my opinion). As you gain
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Hi Dom497. As a novice reviewer, I still have few doubts about reviewing GAs. I am also writing an essay where your answers will be summarised. Considering you seem to be experienced, would you kindly answer some questions I have regarding them in general?
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The claim that it is the tallest "free-standing" drop tower in the U.S. is correct. The other two that are taller were built onto the frame of existing roller coasters. A technicality of course, but correct nonetheless! By the way, I removed the
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Hey Dom! Thanks so much for being so awesome and interacting with me during these 2 years. I remember working with you on GA mentoring and now I've become a GA Cup Judge. Good luck with university and thank you for being such a great friend.
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to GA status, but I do thing it needs peer review first before that. Since your a GA article mentor and peer review as well, not to mention you edit amusement park articles, I don't mind if you give feedback on
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Criteria 2c, 2d requires access to sources: should a reviewer avoid an article where they have not much access to any of the sources given? or fail it if the nominator has partial access themselves?
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Leo as well. Note that much of the article doesn't actually involve Leo at all - he was something of a cipher. Possibly that is sufficient reason to reject GA? (Although he is certainly notable.)
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Hope you don't find if I add another follow up question: then sometimes if in good faith the citations are accepted, how are we expected to verify no original research and copyright violations?
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Regarding "weaknesses", I used to suck at reviews. Once you get a couple under your belt you'll start noticing trends within articles and being able to easily pick out the good from the bad.--
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It seemed straight forward, so I boldly did it. However, I am worried that I missed things and would much appreciate it if you could give it a once over and see if that is so.
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Hi Dom497. You are listed as willing to mentor GAN assessors, is this still the case? If so, perhaps you could keep an eye on me? I am about to start my first GA review, on
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For your second review that you linked to, the references look solid in this case but it's weird that there is an empty "Primary sources" section. That should be removed.
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Primary sources. I noticed that and am now kicking myself for not picking it up. It is such a standard part of this era's articles that it didn't impact enough I think.
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to be used rather than the bullet list since its "cleaner" but thats just me. Finally, the issues you did bring up were good so good job on that part.--
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wikilink from the lead, since it was unnecessary and contributed to a bit of overlinking. Perhaps the same change should be made in the FA summary. --
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I'm curious about the scope of the article you are reviewing. It seems really short. I would take a look at some of the current Good Articles listed
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for comments about the article. Well done! If the article has not already been on the main page as an "In the news" or "Did you know" item, you can
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Thank you. I suspect that referencing is my weakest area, so clearly I need to watch it more when assessing. I have recently started a second -
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Dom, this is a long-time coming from me. And I don't completely buy into the whole barnstar thing, so you know it's heart-felt. ;)
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this, but when it comes to "offline" references (like books or old newspaper articles that aren't online) you are allowed to
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says this is the 3rd tallest tower in the US, but your article says it's the tallest. Do you know which is right? - Dank (
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good faith. Even leaving aside that my paper sources would eventually trip him if he was playing too fast and loose.)
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I’ll let you do the peer review part and give your feedback. Another editor I know is willing to do the GA part for
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source requires you to pay a fee, no one should expect you to pay just to verify it. (sorry for the late reply)--
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Criteria 3 requires subject knowledge: does that mean one being unfamiliar with the topic should not review it?
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I award you, this, the original barnstar, because you're an original and deserve the first and the best!
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Sure thing! I'm on vacation till Sunday so I'll start to take a look at your review then if thats ok.--
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will appear on the Main Page soon. It mostly follows the lead section; how does it look? One question:
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It looks like you already passed the nomination. Did you still want me to look at the review?--
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I replied there. Hope u can when you have time bro. From a Packer fan. My Pack won today. --
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