Not sure that this would be useful. Most of those articles require a
significant amount of work to improve them. And for most, the the primary
author if any has moved on from Wikipedia.
James
On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 1:45 PM Dr. Diptanshu Das <das.diptanshu(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear James,
Can you please coordinate with Mikael, GM and Thomas and prepare a list of
medicine related Wikipedia articles which would benefit from getting
reviewed through the peer review process of WikiJMed.
The list can be shortlisted from
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:B-Class_medicine_articles
which currently contains 2142 articles.
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https://tools.wmflabs.org/enwp10/cgi-bin/list2.fcgi?run=yes&projecta=Me…
currently containing 42 articles
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https://tools.wmflabs.org/enwp10/cgi-bin/list2.fcgi?run=yes&projecta=Me…
containing 314 articles
After shortlisting the articles the primary authors can be contacted and
invited to submit the same to WikiJMed.
I assume that getting such articles reviewed and accordingly updated would
make them qualify for the GA (Good Article) status and would thus enhance
the Wikipedia movement as well.
Meanwhile, we are still short of the 40 article mark to be eligible to
apply for pubmed listing. So, getting articles submitted should be a
priority. I hope that other board members would surely like to help in the
process.
Regards
Diptanshu
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