What are Book Reports?
editNoomBot is running a task to automatically generate reports about the status of Wikipedia books.
These book reports lists
- ... assessment ratings for each article in the book
- ... cleanup templates found in the articles, based on User:Cyberbot I/TemplateList
- ... non-free media found within articles
- ... average rating of the articles
- ... redirected or duplicated articles found in the book
Additionally, they link to a few tools which help editors to clean up articles and ensure their quality
How does it score?
editThe bot will do an average of all articles with an eligible score. The breakdown is
FA | FL | A | GA | B | C | Start | Stub | Unassessed | Other |
10 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 | — |
Articles with ratings other than those found in this table will not be eligible for scoring (List-class for example)
The "average score" of a book determines the "average class" of a book.
FA | A | GA | B | C | Start | Stub | Unassessed |
10–9.5 | 9.4–8.5 | 8.4–7.5 | 7.4–6.1 | 6.0–4.1 | 4.0–2.1 | 2.0–0.1 | 0.0 |
For example, a book with 5 FA-Class (5 × 10), 3 GA-Class (3 ×8), 2 C-Class (2 × 5), 1 List-class (−) and 4 unassessed articles (0), has a total score of 84, spread across 14 articles (List-class is excluded). So the "average" is 6.0, meaning an average class of C (6.0–4.1). This scale is somewhat arbitrary and may be tweaked in the future. It is only meant to give a rough estimate of where the book stands, and should always be taken with a grain of salt.
New cleanup templates?
editAre there other templates that should be reported by the bot? Or templates that shouldn't be reported? Simply add them to this list and mention them on the talk page
Problems or Errors
editPlease report them on the bot's talk page.