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3. '''Citing References:''' When you bring up a legal points, statistics, or any other facts, it's strongly encouraged to include references. To add a reference after a point, here's an example of how you do it (see below). You'll see that you, in the brackets, you add the URL followed by the name of the citation.
3. '''Citing References:''' When you bring up a legal points, statistics, or any other facts, it's strongly encouraged to include references. To add a reference after a point, here's an example of how you do it (see below). You'll see that you, in the brackets, you add the URL of the citation followed by the name of the citation. If you're citing a non-digital citation, like a book, you can put the name of the book and author in the brackets.
 
Here is a fake sentence that needs citation:


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<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/how-swedish-childcare-works New York Times: How Swedish Childcare Works]</ref>
Childcare in Sweden is blah blah blah.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/how-swedish-childcare-works New York Times: How Swedish Childcare Works]</ref>


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