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Deborah Brandt
PhD
Occupation(s)Researcher; Professor
EmployerUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison

Submitting your final article draft:

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Option 1: Publish on Wikipedia (take it out of your sandbox, create a new page, and publish the page). Share a link to the page on Isidore.

Option 2: Save the completed version in your Sandbox. Share a link to the sandbox on Isidore.


Using the Sandbox

  1. Creating new subpages using the [[/subpage]] format (not required if you're drafting in your Sandbox, but in case you want more writing spaces).
  2. Adding materials to your Sandbox page.
    • Copying/pasting formatting from another page (like Jane Sharp or Trochee).
    • Adding an InfoBox (if needed)
    • Adding links in Wikipedia articles.
    • Citing sources in your article.

Sample sourcing for Wikipedia Entry

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Writing processes in the last decade have been further complicated by the fact that artificial intelligence machines are used to mine digital content.[1] Add another sentence that I want to source here.[2] Artificial intelligence is making it more difficult to judge who creates content online.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Gallagher, John (2017). "Writing for Algorithmic Audiences". Computers and Composition. 45: 25–35 – via Science Direct.
  2. ^ Roth, Robert G. (1987). "The Evolving Audience: Alternatives to Audience Accommodation". College Composition and Communication. 38 (1): 47–55. doi:10.2307/357586. ISSN 0010-096X.