 Hello all, this is Monica Schengel-Jones, and I'm going to show you how to add a citation and rework a sentence so that it really comprehensively covers information that you'd like to see in an article. And I'm here on the biography of Ijeoma Oluo, a Seattle-based writer. And one of the things that I noticed when I read her article is that the conversation and article she published about Rachel Dozel, what Ijeoma Oluo's interview with Rachel Dozel is cited a couple of times in her biography, and it's actually covered more extensively elsewhere than Wikipedia the article as it is shows, but nothing really in the text refers to that conversation. It's actually to me pretty significant, more significant than what is prominently covered on her page, which is about her suspension from Facebook. Her interview really shifts the way that the conversation about blackness and race and black women happened in the United States, and it's really vital I think to her work and to her contributions. So I want to make sure that that's visible on her page. So I'm going to press edit on the background page. And the sentence here that cites that time article about the significance of her reporting and interview is really more than just the fact that it went viral. Many of her articles have gone viral, specifically because she is changing the conversation about Oh, specifically because of the importance of her interview and article with Rachel Dozel I think is her name, and because I really think that's why the articles went viral is because and her and her and her perspectives on race and contemporary. So it's really about a very relevant conversation to our country today, this country today. So I gave this a little more context and then I'm going to actually add an additional citation. So I'll go up here to the site bar and there is an NPR article here that I'll paste in from its URL, it's from KUOW, which is a local public radio station. And the article is how Ijoma Oluo takes the conversation back from the way that Rachel Dozel erases black women. So I'm going to make sure that that's inserted there as well and that people know what the significance of these references are and you'll notice here this gives the names of the authors and their retrieval date and then I'm going to go up and press publish changes. Now, one thing that I want people who are adding citations to know is that when you add a citation, it may not seem like you're making a huge contribution to the page, you know, you might just add a clause after a comma like I did, but it's not a minor edit. So don't click on that box. You are actually making a contribution to the meaning of the article and so you don't need to click that box. What I'm going to put in here is I clarified the sentence about the significance and critical reception of her work and added an additional citation, press publish, and I might continue to work on this, this article and that sentence here because I think it's, there's more work to do to really holistically summarize her work and the reception of her work as it's been covered, but for now, this is a good start. So that's what you need to know about adding a citation and why it's not a minor edit.