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Reader's experience |
Editing suggestions |
FB |
The page is at the level one would expect in a featured book.
More detailed criteria |
The page meets the featured book criteria:
- Consistently conforms to WB:WIW, WB:NPOV, and WB:NP.
- Has an appropriate and consistent definition (target audience, scope, and style).
- All current organizational systems are properly and appropriately used.
- Accurate, comprehensive, and concise enough to effectively teach and learn from in its current state.
- Has a table of contents and sufficient page navigational aids.
- Free of major issues, like reorganization, orphaned or missing material, copyright violations, deletion, unmaintained, and unresolved disputes.
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Professional, outstanding, and thorough; a definitive source for information on the subject. |
No further content additions should be necessary unless new information becomes available; further improvements to the prose quality are often possible. |
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Category |
Any category falls under this classification. |
Categories are mainly used to group together books within a particular subject area. |
Large subject categories may need to be split into one or more subcategories. Be wary of books that have been misfiled. |
Shelf |
Any shelf in the stacks falls under this classification. |
Shelves are intended to serve as "main pages" for specific topics. |
Editor involvement is essential to ensure that shelves are kept up to date. |
Project |
All WikiProject-related pages fall under this classification. |
Project pages are intended to aid editors in book development, and are probably not useful to readers. |
Develop these pages into collaborative resources useful for improving books within the project. |
Template |
Any template falls under this classification. The most common type of template includes navigation templates. |
Different types of template serve different purposes. Navigation templates assist the user in navigating between pages in a book. |
Navigation templates are typically placed at the bottom and possibly the top of a page. |
NB |
Any non-book page that fits no other classification. |
The page contains no book content, and is probably not useful to any casual reader. |
Look out for mis-classified pages. |