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Let's discuss how to move from annotated bib to rough draft.

Annotated bib entry
"Seemuth, Mike. “Cutting Back on FAT: A massive planned development north of downtown faces developer uncertainty and plenty of competition from other projects aiming to fill the city’s need for office and mixed-use space.” Fort Lauderdale Magazine, 1 Sept. 2018, https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/cutting-back-on-fat/."This article details plans for the city to develop new properties near FAT Village, essentially expanding the area to include new residential areas and potential office space. It includes how multiple developers are in competition for the rights to build their properties in the location. The article provides key insights to the potential future of FAT Village.

The article was published on Fort Lauderdale Magazine website. Fort Lauderdale Magazine has a team of professional newspaper editors and copy editors and a reputation for fact-checking. According to its media kit, it won 2019 Magazine of the Year from the Florida Magazine Association, which attests to it being a quality and credible source of information.

How I might use the article in the page
The city of Fort Lauderdale is considering bids from multiple developers who have proposed to build upscale residences and office spaces around FAT Village.

How to add a citation
Add a reference at the end of the sentence by click " Cite on the toolbar. Insert URL to auto-generate or type in the whole reference manually.

If you auto-generate, click on the [1] footnote > click Edit > make sure the author first and last name and full name of the article are included.

If you want to cite the same source multiple times in the article, go to " Cite > Re-use instead of entering the citation multiple times.

How to add a references section here: https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/sources/add-a-citation Header > References, then Insert > Template > Reflist > Insert