You-Zitsu Wiki:Article Improvement project

Below is the guidelines of Article Improvement project.

Overview
The project was created for editors who have the task to improve the overall quality of articles by adding more contents, references, or other missing items. A list of articles is provided that needs improvement with specific areas of the improvement identified. All users should read our Guidelines below before you start improving.

Tasks
Tasks for the project are listed below:
 * 1) To add references in order to assure correct information.
 * 2) To assure references are reputable and correct, properly placed as well as remove false references.
 * 3) To reduce texts to sum up contents.
 * 4) To tidy plot sections.
 * 5) To review, rewrite & general update.

How to Participate
Below is the list of articles in need of improvement. When claiming an article, change the status parameter from "Free" to "Taken" and put your name below. When finished, change taken to "Needs Checking" and the staff will check over it and move it to completed if it is done properly. If you believe an article should be added to the project, please use comment. The staff will check it over and add it to the project if it is determined to need work.

Text Rewrite
Some articles have been neglected and need text reduction are:

Needs Review and General Update
Some articles have been neglected and need to be reviewed, some sections rewritten to be more coherent and generally, the articles needs to be updated. These are usually very short articles. The articles are listed:

Needs Expansion
In many of the cases below, the removal of the stub message can be accomplished after imposing the proper structure/layout per the Layout Guide and re-arranging the information already present. In other cases, significant extra work need to be undertaken before the stub message can be removed. For a full list of Stub articles, please see List of Article Stubs.

Needs Referencing
The articles below have been identified primarily as lacking references. However, some of them may well need significant extra work to get them up to the standard and at par with other articles. Referencing means the entire article unless otherwise identified as a single section such as the plot.