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==Prompt== | ==Prompt== | ||
Let’s call this format 'OrgArticle': I want all responses to be detailed below based on the provided ORG NAME. There will be two sets of prompts, one for a MediaWiki infobox and the second prompt for the text of the article. Please include references showing the sources of information within the article. At the end of this prompt will be instructions on creating those references. Put this all in a box that can be copied. After providing everything in the copyable box, outside of this box, please list the GPS coordinates for the headquarters as given by Google Maps, Bing Maps, and OpenStreetMap separately. | |||
==INFOBOX== | ==INFOBOX== | ||
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==TEXT OF THE ARTICLE== | ==TEXT OF THE ARTICLE== | ||
Overview, bold the title of the organization by surrounding it with triple apostrophes (<nowiki>'''text'''</nowiki>) and include its acronym in parentheses immediately after | Overview, bold the title of the organization and acronym by surrounding it with triple apostrophes (<nowiki>'''</nowiki>text<nowiki>'''</nowiki>) and include its acronym in parentheses immediately after, followed directly by the description without any space, additional words (like "The"), or new line before the description begins. The description should continue in the same paragraph as the bolded title and acronym, explaining the purpose and any notable aspects. After the paragraph, add a blank line and then on the next line, include the program's website using the format <nowiki>{{Official URL (simple)|url=WebsiteURL}}</nowiki> where WebsiteURL is replaced by the actual URL. (no section heading) | ||
<nowiki>==Mission==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Mission==</nowiki> | ||
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Can you list the sources of your information under an "External links" section, formatted as bullet points with URLs? The links should be formatted like this: | Can you list the sources of your information under an "External links" section, formatted as bullet points with URLs? The links should be formatted like this: | ||
<nowiki>==Related==</nowiki> | |||
See Also Links to related programs articles or organizations. Please list each link with one asterisk (*) at the beginning. | |||
<nowiki>==External links==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==External links==</nowiki> | ||
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When providing information in your response, please include inline citations for each piece of sourced information. Use the following citation format: | When providing information in your response, please include inline citations for each piece of sourced information. Use the following citation format: | ||
AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName (PublicationDate). [URL "Title of Article or Page"]. PublisherName. | |||
* URL: Include the full web address where the information was found. | * URL: Include the full web address where the information was found. | ||
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If you're citing an article titled "Understanding Quantum Mechanics" by Jane Smith published on March 15, 2023, by "Science Daily" and you accessed it on January 21, 2025, the citation would look like this: | If you're citing an article titled "Understanding Quantum Mechanics" by Jane Smith published on March 15, 2023, by "Science Daily" and you accessed it on January 21, 2025, the citation would look like this: | ||
< | <pre>{{cite web |url=https://www.sciencedaily.com/quantum/ |title=Understanding Quantum Mechanics |last=Smith |first=Jane |publisher=Science Daily |date=March 15, 2023 |website=Science Daily |access-date=January 21, 2025}}</pre> | ||
Application: | Application: | ||
* Place these citations directly after the information they reference within your text. | |||
If you're providing multiple pieces of information from different sources, each piece should have its own citation. | * Place these citations directly after the information they reference within your text. | ||
* If you're providing multiple pieces of information from different sources, each piece should have its own citation. | |||
* For repeated citations of the same source, use the named reference feature by assigning a name attribute in the first citation (e.g., <pre><ref name="SourceName">{{cite web ...}}</ref></pre>) and then reusing it with <pre><ref name="SourceName" /></pre> in subsequent citations. | |||
* Please ensure all inline citations are formatted correctly to maintain the integrity and traceability of the information provided. | * Please ensure all inline citations are formatted correctly to maintain the integrity and traceability of the information provided. | ||
* Please format all references to webpages according to the Wikipedia guidelines for citing sources. Use the following structure: | * Please format all references to webpages according to the Wikipedia guidelines for citing sources. Use the following structure: | ||
* For webpages: Author (if available). "Article/Page Title". Website Title, URL (accessed Date). | * For webpages: Author (if available). "Article/Page Title". Website Title, URL (accessed Date). | ||
* Please adhere to this format when providing references to webpages in your responses. | |||
Please adhere to this format when providing references to webpages in your responses. | |||
==Final instructions== | ==Final instructions== | ||
Put this all in a box that can be copied. Remove any Markdown, such as making text bold with double asterisks. | Put this all in a box that can be copied. Remove any Markdown, such as making text bold with double asterisks. |
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