Wikipedia:WikiProject Edinburgh Festival Fringe/Assessment
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Review and assessmenteditAssessmenteditArticles with the scope of this project have been assessed according to this Assessment Scale Peer revieweditThis is all about the process of Peer review
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Importance scheme
editImportance | Criteria | Example |
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Top | This article is of the utmost importance. It provides fundamental information about the Fringe itself. It is not possible to have a basic understanding of the Fringe without it. | Edinburgh Festival Fringe |
High | This article is very important. It provides information about a significant aspect of the Fringe, such as key promoters, venues and awards. | Gilded Balloon; The Pleasance; Edinburgh Comedy Awards |
Mid | This article is relatively important. It provides more specific knowledge of areas that a serious reader would need to understand, such as locations within the city, reviewing publications, as well as mid-level promoters, venues etc. | George Square; The Scotsman; Just The Tonic |
Low | This article is mainly of specialist interest. It provides knowledge about peripheral aspects of the Fringe, such as smaller or seldom-used venues, more obscure publications and people associated with the Fringe. | Appleton Tower; Fringe Review; Andrew Cruickshank |
Bottom | This article has no real significance to the project, but it has some limited connection to the Fringe. It may be a larger article, where only one subsection has a link to the Fringe. | Apex Hotels |
NA | Subject importance is not applicable. Generally applies to non-article pages such as redirects, categories, templates, etc. | Category:Edinburgh Festival Fringe |
??? | Subject importance has not yet been assessed. | ??? |
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