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Hello, Ichooxu, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Till Roenneberg[edit]

Thanks so much for your Till Roenneberg article, it's very interesting! Overall, the article is very good - there are just some mechanics that needed to be worked through.

I reviewed your article and have the following comments:

Content
  • clear, concise, no unnecessary detail - yes, great job!
  • encyclopedic tone - yes, great job!
  • objective - yes, great job!
  • layout (follows WP:Manual of Style, logical sections, intro)
Verifiable, documented sources - yes, great job!
  • formatted citations, not barelinks, for content
    • I formatted the citations using templates, such as: cite web, cite book, cite journal
    • There are still some uncited areas, which have a {{citation needed}} tag
  • no copyright issues (paraphrase content, direct quotes put in quotations) - open item
  • no original research - doesn't appear to be
Mechanics
  • links to other articles {otherwise "dead end" article) - I added links to other articles by putting "[[" and "]]" around the article name. There can be no references to wikipedia article, that would be 1) a circular reference and 2) not a reliable source according to WP:Reliable sources, where reliable sources have strict editorial control, such as newspapers, books, etc.
  • links to the article from other artices (otherwise "orphan") - I searched for articles with Till Roenneberg's name and found several articles to link to. There was also a red-link to his Chronotype Questionnaire, so I created Munich Chronotype Questionnaire based upon information from your article and linked it to this article. If you want to check what articles link to Till's article, click here. This is accessed from the left hand menu >> Toolbox >> What links here.
  • categories established - I checked the Jurgen Aschoff article for ideas, then I checked the article and saw where he went to school, where he was a faculty member and that added a few more
  • person data for biographies - open item

Illustrations - would be nice.

If you have any questions, please respond here. I'll watch this page.--CaroleHenson (talk) 17:41, 15 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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