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Revision [13690]

Last edited on 2015-01-27 16:48:37 by DilipKanuga

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Revision [13689]

Edited on 2015-01-27 16:48:13 by DilipKanuga
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======Legislative Wrap-Up======----
====Citing Sources====
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[[CategoryKeyVotes Key Votes Homepage]] | [[UTInternTraining Training Guide]] | [[SummaryWritingGuide Summary Writing Guide]] | [[VoteEnteringGuide Vote Entering Guide]] | [[CongressGuide Congress Guide]] | [[StatusUpdateGuide Status Update Guide]] | [[WebCheckGuide Web Check Guide]]
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=====Citing Sources=====


Revision [12003]

Edited on 2014-11-24 14:21:25 by DilipKanuga
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentence's end punctuation, then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up. You might have to list two references for one sentence, in which case you will have a superscript "&" to divide the two (2 & 4). Also, if consecutive sentences discuss information from the same source, be sure to cite both sentences individually.
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentence's end punctuation , then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up. Also, if consecutive sentences discuss information from the same source, be sure to cite both sentences individually.


Revision [11869]

Edited on 2014-11-18 13:29:55 by DilipKanuga
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentence's end punctuation , then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up. Also, if consecutive sentences discuss information from the same source, be sure to cite both sentences individually.
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentence's end punctuation , then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up.


Revision [11830]

Edited on 2014-11-11 08:49:20 by DilipKanuga
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentence's end punctuation , then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up.
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentences' end punctuation , then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up.


Revision [11829]

Edited on 2014-11-11 08:49:12 by DilipKanuga
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, after your sentences' end punctuation , then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up.
Deletions:
While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up.


Revision [11716]

Edited on 2014-10-27 13:49:32 by MattA
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While we would prefer all of the quotes that you use in your Wrap Up to be from the Vote Smart website, you may find a better quote to represent the supporters or opponents viewpoints in a news article or different source. You can use this information, but will have to be sure to correctly cite your sources. When a citation is needed, you will insert a numerical superscript within the Wrap Up text, then have a listing of "References" below the entire Wrap Up.
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Information within the citation:
<<Citation #. Author Last Name, First Name (Date Webpage last updated). "Title of the article" <website of article> //Publishing Entity// Retrieved date.<< --- --- ---
**Example:**
<<1. Orr, Katie (September 16, 2014). "Brown Signs Historic Groundwater Legislation" <http://kvpr.org/post/brown-signs-historic-groundwater-legislation> //Capital Public Radio// Retrieved 16 September 2014.<<
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While we would prefer all quotes and information used in the Wrap Up to be from the content on our website, we may have to use a quote from another source...


Revision [11713]

Edited on 2014-10-27 10:04:14 by MattA
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=====Citing Sources=====
While we would prefer all quotes and information used in the Wrap Up to be from the content on our website, we may have to use a quote from another source...
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=====Wrap Up Writing Style=====
The writing style that you use for the Wrap Up will be very different from the style used for our summaries. You will need to put more emphasis on the readability and how easily it is for someone to read your piece. It might be helpful for you to read over writing tips from either of these sources
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Revision [11650]

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