Task Library
Confirm a definitive article contains every required structural element – framework steps, TOC-to-content match, live links, accurate schema – during the quarterly audit.
Category: Knowledge System Maintenance
Use this when the article has passed (or completed) the topic-coherence check and you need to verify nothing structural is missing or broken – the second check of the quarterly audit.
Inputs
- The definitive article under audit
- The 8-step definitive-article framework as listed in /knowledge-system-maintenance
- The Nine Requirements from the Task Library Standard (cross-check)
- A link checker or the patience to click every link
Steps
- Pull the 8-step framework checklist from /knowledge-system-maintenance and walk the article top to bottom against it, confirming each required element exists and sits where the framework says it should.
- Verify the table of contents matches the content exactly: every TOC entry resolves to a real heading, every major H2 appears in the TOC, and the order matches the page. A TOC promising a section that was renamed or deleted is a fail.
- Test every link in the article – TOC anchors, internal links, external links, and the course/service CTA. All must resolve: no 404s, no redirects landing on the wrong target, no links to draft/private pages.
- Verify schema markup is present and accurate: the schema type matches the content, and every field states currently true facts (names, URLs, sameAs profiles, dates).
- Cross-check against the Nine Requirements: definition in first two paragraphs; complete process; all examples linked with notes; cross-links to related definitive articles; CTA to course/service; Blog Posting Guidelines compliance; working short URL; above-the-fold visual/diagram; E-E-A-T endorsements.
- Record each missing or broken element with its location and the specific fix. Fix trivial items (dead anchor, typo'd link) in place; ticket structural gaps to the article owner.
- Apply the standard strictly: one missing required element means the article is Yellow, not Green – partial credit is how libraries rot.
- Pass results to the status-table update with this quarter's audit date.
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- All 8 framework steps explicitly checked off pass/fail – none marked "probably fine"
- TOC verified entry-by-entry against live headings; every link on the page tested and resolving
- Schema validated as present, correctly typed, and factually current
- Every gap recorded with location + fix; trivial fixes already applied
- Status recommendation (Green/Yellow/Red) recorded for the status table
- If the framework itself proved wrong or incomplete in practice, an SOP Amendment Proposal is filed
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
- Complies with Blog Posting Guidelines (if it publishes content)
Example(s)
- /knowledge-system-maintenance – Process 1 specifies this structural check (TOC matches content, links live, schema accurate); /blog-posting-guidelines is the compliance reference for the on-page checks.
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt (/meta-article-prompt-template) after the first real quarterly run and link the meta-article here.
File in the zip: skills/knowledge-system-maintenance/verify-structural-completeness-against-8-step-framework.md. Download the Task Library zip.
Index: Task Library. Article guidelines.
