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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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|Services= | |Services= | ||
|ParentOrganization= | |ParentOrganization= | ||
|TopOrganization= | |||
|CreationLegislation= | |CreationLegislation= | ||
|Regulations= | |Regulations= | ||
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}}</pre> | }}</pre> | ||
* OrganizationName: Name of the organization | * OrganizationName: Name of the organization, without acronym in parathesis | ||
* OrganizationType: Specify the type of organization (e.g., Non-profit, Executive Departments, Independent Agencies, Government Corporations, Regulatory Commissions, Intelligence Agencies, Boards, Commissions, and Committees, Research and Development Agencies, Administrative and Support Agencies, State and Local Government Agencies, Educational Institution, For-profit Companies, Public-Private Partnerships, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), International Organizations, Trade Associations, Professional Societies, Labor Unions, Co-operatives, Religious Organizations, Cultural Institutions, Charities, Foundations, Think Tanks, Advocacy Groups, Service Organizations, Political Parties, Media Outlets). | * OrganizationType: Specify the type of organization (e.g., Non-profit, Executive Departments, Independent Agencies, Government Corporations, Regulatory Commissions, Intelligence Agencies, Boards, Commissions, and Committees, Research and Development Agencies, Administrative and Support Agencies, State and Local Government Agencies, Educational Institution, For-profit Companies, Public-Private Partnerships, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), International Organizations, Trade Associations, Professional Societies, Labor Unions, Co-operatives, Religious Organizations, Cultural Institutions, Charities, Foundations, Think Tanks, Advocacy Groups, Service Organizations, Political Parties, Media Outlets). | ||
* Mission: Two sentences statement of the organization's mission. | * Mission: Two sentences statement of the organization's mission. | ||
* OrganizationExecutive: The title of the head of the organization | * OrganizationExecutive: The title of the head of the organization | ||
* | * Employees: Number of employees as an integer only; if the exact number is not available, estimate or round to the nearest hundred and provide as an integer, or leave blank if no reasonable estimate can be made." | ||
* Budget: The annual budget of the organization, ideally the latest available year with a note on the fiscal year if applicable. | * Budget: The annual budget of the organization, ideally the latest available year with a note on the fiscal year if applicable. | ||
* Website: The organization's official website URL, with "https://" included. | * Website: The organization's official website URL, with "https://" included. | ||
* Services: A very brief list of main services or programs, separated by semicolons. | * Services: A very brief list of main services or programs, separated by semicolons. | ||
* ParentOrganization: If the organization is part of a larger entity, name that entity here | * ParentOrganization: If the organization is part of a larger entity, name that entity here; without acronym in parathesis | ||
* TopOrganization: The name of the highest level organization, such as a Cabinet level agency such as Department of Transportation; without acronym in parathesis | |||
* CreationLegislation: The name of the legislation or government order that authorized the organization's creation | * CreationLegislation: The name of the legislation or government order that authorized the organization's creation | ||
* Regulations: If it is a government organization, provide a list of key Federal regulations it oversees, if any. If not a federal agency, this line should be skipped. | * Regulations: If it is a government organization, provide a list of key Federal regulations it oversees, if any. If not a federal agency, this line should be skipped. | ||
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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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What is its mission, in a paragraph? | What is its mission, in a paragraph? | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Parent organization==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Parent organization==</nowiki> | ||
What is its parent organization, with a link to that parent organization and any programs/services? | What is its parent organization, with a link to that parent organization and any programs/services? Also include the top organization (linked) in the text, if applicable. | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Legislation==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Legislation==</nowiki> | ||
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What legislation authorized its creation, with the legislation a link? | What legislation authorized its creation, with the legislation a link? | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Example: | ||
<pre>* The [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-97/pdf/STATUTE-97-Pg14.pdf Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act of 1983] for Radio Martí. | |||
* The [https://www.congress.gov/bill/101st-congress/house-bill/1673 Television Broadcasting to Cuba Act of 1990] for TV Martí.</pre> | |||
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | |||
<nowiki>==Partners==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Partners==</nowiki> | ||
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If this organization is a partnership, create a list of the partners, with each organization name a link. | If this organization is a partnership, create a list of the partners, with each organization name a link. | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Examples: | ||
<pre>* Various federal, state, and local government agencies | |||
* Academic institutions for collaborative research<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.huduser.gov/portal/research/research_partners.html |title=Research Partners |publisher=U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |access-date=January 20, 2025}}</ref> | |||
* Non-profit organizations in housing and urban policy</pre> | |||
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | |||
<nowiki>==Number of employees==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Number of employees==</nowiki> | ||
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How many employees does it have? | How many employees does it have? | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Organization structure==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Organization structure==</nowiki> | ||
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<nowiki>* Information Technology Division is responsible for….: (Example)</nowiki> | <nowiki>* Information Technology Division is responsible for….: (Example)</nowiki> | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | <nowiki>===Leader===</nowiki> | ||
What is the name of the title of the leader of the organization? | |||
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | |||
Example - <nowiki>PD&R is headed by an [[Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research]].</nowiki> | |||
<nowiki>===Divisions===</nowiki> | |||
The divisions include: | |||
Examples: | |||
<pre>*Research and Evaluation for conducting and publishing housing research. | |||
*Data and Analytics to manage and analyze data on housing conditions and markets.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdrabout.html |title=About PD&R |publisher=U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |access-date=January 20, 2025}}</ref> | |||
*Policy Development to translate research into policy recommendations.</pre> | |||
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | |||
<nowiki>==List of programs==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==List of programs==</nowiki> | ||
What are all of its list of programs, formatted with bullets? Ideally with links. Examples below: | What are all of its list of programs, formatted with bullets? Ideally with links if available. Examples below: | ||
<pre>* U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Program - https://www.jusfc.gov/creative-artists-programs/ | <pre>* U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Program<ref>{{Cite web |title=U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Fellowship Program |url=https://www.i-house.or.jp/eng/programs/activities/usjcap/ |access-date=2025-01-21 |website=IHJ Programs |language=en}}</ref> - https://www.jusfc.gov/creative-artists-programs/ | ||
* Audit Program | * Audit Program | ||
* Investigative Program | * Investigative Program | ||
* Advisory Services</pre> | * Advisory Services</pre> | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Last total enacted budget==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Last total enacted budget==</nowiki> | ||
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What was its last total enacted budget? | What was its last total enacted budget? | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Staff==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Staff==</nowiki> | ||
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Number of people employed by the organization, with more details, as available. | Number of people employed by the organization, with more details, as available. | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Funding==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Funding==</nowiki> | ||
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Provide a history of the organization's funding, with more details, as available. | Provide a history of the organization's funding, with more details, as available. | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Services provided==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Services provided==</nowiki> | ||
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What services does it provide, in a paragraph? | What services does it provide, in a paragraph? | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Regulations overseen==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Regulations overseen==</nowiki> | ||
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What regulations does it oversee, in a paragraph? | What regulations does it oversee, in a paragraph? | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
<nowiki>==Headquarters address==</nowiki> | <nowiki>==Headquarters address==</nowiki> | ||
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Provide details about the history of the organization, in paragraph form (if available). Include information on legislation that authorized its creation. | Provide details about the history of the organization, in paragraph form (if available). Include information on legislation that authorized its creation. | ||
Please provide sources for the information in this section | Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt. | ||
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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<nowiki><references /></nowiki> | <nowiki><references /></nowiki> | ||
==Inline references== | |||
Instructions for Inline Citations: | |||
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. | |||
* Title: The title of the webpage or article. If the title is long, you can abbreviate or summarize it while keeping the essence. | |||
* Last and First: The author's last name and first name. If the author is unknown or there are multiple authors, adjust accordingly (e.g., omit or use "et al." for multiple authors). | |||
* Publisher: The name of the organization or publisher of the site. | |||
* Date: The date the content was published or last updated. Use the format Month Day, Year. | |||
* Website: The name of the website if different from the publisher. | |||
* Access-date: The date you accessed the information, formatted as Month Day, Year. | |||
Example: | |||
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> | <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> | ||
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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. | |||
* 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 adhere to this format when providing references to webpages in your responses. | * 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: | |||
* 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. | |||
Put this all in a box that can be copied. | ==Final instructions== | ||
Put this all in a box that can be copied. Remove any Markdown, such as making text bold with double asterisks. |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 8 March 2025
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
For the ORGANIZATION NAME, please create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:
{{Organization |OrganizationName= |OrganizationType= |Mission= |OrganizationExecutive= |Employees= |Budget= |Website= |Services= |ParentOrganization= |TopOrganization= |CreationLegislation= |Regulations= |HeadquartersLocation |HeadquartersAddress }}
- OrganizationName: Name of the organization, without acronym in parathesis
- OrganizationType: Specify the type of organization (e.g., Non-profit, Executive Departments, Independent Agencies, Government Corporations, Regulatory Commissions, Intelligence Agencies, Boards, Commissions, and Committees, Research and Development Agencies, Administrative and Support Agencies, State and Local Government Agencies, Educational Institution, For-profit Companies, Public-Private Partnerships, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), International Organizations, Trade Associations, Professional Societies, Labor Unions, Co-operatives, Religious Organizations, Cultural Institutions, Charities, Foundations, Think Tanks, Advocacy Groups, Service Organizations, Political Parties, Media Outlets).
- Mission: Two sentences statement of the organization's mission.
- OrganizationExecutive: The title of the head of the organization
- Employees: Number of employees as an integer only; if the exact number is not available, estimate or round to the nearest hundred and provide as an integer, or leave blank if no reasonable estimate can be made."
- Budget: The annual budget of the organization, ideally the latest available year with a note on the fiscal year if applicable.
- Website: The organization's official website URL, with "https://" included.
- Services: A very brief list of main services or programs, separated by semicolons.
- ParentOrganization: If the organization is part of a larger entity, name that entity here; without acronym in parathesis
- TopOrganization: The name of the highest level organization, such as a Cabinet level agency such as Department of Transportation; without acronym in parathesis
- CreationLegislation: The name of the legislation or government order that authorized the organization's creation
- Regulations: If it is a government organization, provide a list of key Federal regulations it oversees, if any. If not a federal agency, this line should be skipped.
- HeadquartersLocation: Use the exact coordinates provided by Google Maps when right-clicking on the pinpoint for the headquarters location, based on the Headquarters address (below); provide these coordinates in their full precision as they appear after right-clicking the map pin and selecting 'copy coordinates'.
- HeadquartersAddress: What is the Headquarters address, as listed on Google Maps? If unknown or not publicly available, do not include this line
TEXT OF THE ARTICLE
Overview, bold the title of the organization and acronym by surrounding it with triple apostrophes ('''text''') 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 {{Official URL (simple)|url=WebsiteURL}} where WebsiteURL is replaced by the actual URL. (no section heading)
==Mission==
What is its mission, in a paragraph?
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Parent organization==
What is its parent organization, with a link to that parent organization and any programs/services? Also include the top organization (linked) in the text, if applicable.
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Legislation==
What legislation authorized its creation, with the legislation a link?
Example:
* The [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-97/pdf/STATUTE-97-Pg14.pdf Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act of 1983] for Radio Martí. * The [https://www.congress.gov/bill/101st-congress/house-bill/1673 Television Broadcasting to Cuba Act of 1990] for TV Martí.
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Partners==
If this organization is a partnership, create a list of the partners, with each organization name a link.
Examples:
* Various federal, state, and local government agencies * Academic institutions for collaborative research<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.huduser.gov/portal/research/research_partners.html |title=Research Partners |publisher=U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |access-date=January 20, 2025}}</ref> * Non-profit organizations in housing and urban policy
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Number of employees==
How many employees does it have?
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Organization structure==
Can you describe the organization structure of the organization? Does it have any sub-organizations with the following format for bullets:
* Information Technology Division is responsible for….: (Example)
===Leader===
What is the name of the title of the leader of the organization?
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
Example - PD&R is headed by an [[Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research]].
===Divisions===
The divisions include:
Examples:
*Research and Evaluation for conducting and publishing housing research. *Data and Analytics to manage and analyze data on housing conditions and markets.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdrabout.html |title=About PD&R |publisher=U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |access-date=January 20, 2025}}</ref> *Policy Development to translate research into policy recommendations.
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==List of programs==
What are all of its list of programs, formatted with bullets? Ideally with links if available. Examples below:
* U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Program<ref>{{Cite web |title=U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Fellowship Program |url=https://www.i-house.or.jp/eng/programs/activities/usjcap/ |access-date=2025-01-21 |website=IHJ Programs |language=en}}</ref> - https://www.jusfc.gov/creative-artists-programs/ * Audit Program * Investigative Program * Advisory Services
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Last total enacted budget==
What was its last total enacted budget?
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Staff==
Number of people employed by the organization, with more details, as available.
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Funding==
Provide a history of the organization's funding, with more details, as available.
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Services provided==
What services does it provide, in a paragraph?
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Regulations overseen==
What regulations does it oversee, in a paragraph?
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
==Headquarters address==
What is the Headquarters address, as listed on Google Maps?
==History==
Provide details about the history of the organization, in paragraph form (if available). Include information on legislation that authorized its creation.
Please provide inline sources for the information in this section using the instructions found in the "Inline references" section of this prompt.
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:
==Related==
See Also Links to related programs articles or organizations. Please list each link with one asterisk (*) at the beginning.
==External links==
* [URL Official Website] * [[wikipedia:Organization Name]] * [URL Additional Resource] * [URL Another Resource]
==References==
<references />
Inline references
Instructions for Inline Citations:
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.
- Title: The title of the webpage or article. If the title is long, you can abbreviate or summarize it while keeping the essence.
- Last and First: The author's last name and first name. If the author is unknown or there are multiple authors, adjust accordingly (e.g., omit or use "et al." for multiple authors).
- Publisher: The name of the organization or publisher of the site.
- Date: The date the content was published or last updated. Use the format Month Day, Year.
- Website: The name of the website if different from the publisher.
- Access-date: The date you accessed the information, formatted as Month Day, Year.
Example:
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:
{{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}}
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.
- For repeated citations of the same source, use the named reference feature by assigning a name attribute in the first citation (e.g.,
<ref name="SourceName">{{cite web ...}}</ref>
) and then reusing it with<ref name="SourceName" />
in subsequent citations.
- 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:
- 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.
Final instructions
Put this all in a box that can be copied. Remove any Markdown, such as making text bold with double asterisks.