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======Legislative Wrap-Up======----
====Citing Sources====
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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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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====Citing Sources====
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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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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[[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]]