Talk:Historien om någon/GA1
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Reviewer: Whiteguru (talk · contribs) 04:34, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Starts GA Review; the review will follow the same sections of the Article. --Whiteguru (talk) 04:34, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Lead edit
- Is it reasonably well written?
- An informative lead that takes the scope of this book beyond the sighted: a tactile edition for readers with impaired vision has also been produced by the Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille, with tactile illustrations.
Synopsis edit
- Is it reasonably well written?
- A concise yet descriptive synopsis.
Production edit
- Is it reasonably well written?
- An excellent summary of the challenges and achievements of this book: The margins and edges of the book are particularly constructed to retain continuity in the setting across pages, to overcome the physical limitations of a printed book which by necessity consists of pages as separate units.
Reception and legacy edit
- Is it reasonably well written?
- This is a disciplined and neutral section of this article. Well scribed.
- it is appropriate to present the plus and minus of the tactile edition - including - it still succeeds in being accessible to blind children.
- it is appropriate to present the plus and minus of the musical play adaptation for readers.
References edit
- Is it reasonably well written?
- All examined; appropriate
External Links edit
- Is it reasonably well written?
- Noted.
End Matter edit
- Is it is Broad in its coverage?
- Yes, the article points out that this book - a classic among children's books - also takes the child into the arena of the book as a play space. The tactile capacity of this book lent itself to the unsighted thus opening the book to a much larger audience of children.
- The book also includes references with regard to assistive technology for the disabled, as explained above, the book opened new experiences for the blind.
- Is it Verifiable with no original research?
- No original research was noted.
- Does it follow WP:NPOV Neutral Point of View?
- Neutral point of view is presented in this article.
- Is it stable?
- This article came to life on 11 January 2021
- It has had 270 page views in that time.
- No evidence of edit warring noted.
- Top editors are
* Alexandra IDV
- It is illustrated by images ?
- 4 illustrations, all appropriate
- The book cover is a work of art and qualifies as fair use under the copyright law of the United States.
- The page example is a work of art and qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law.
- The photograph of the illustrator extracted from another file and dated before 1960 (he passed in 1954); the work is non-artistic (journalistic, etc.) and has been created before 1 January 1971 (SFS 1960:729, § 49a).
- The theatre photograph has a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Overall edit
- A most interesting article describing a pioneering book that opened up a tactile experience and also create a new dimension of the book for children: book as play space. Disciplined writing, well done.