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  • When using a digital source, it's important to provide proper attribution to ensure the original creator receives credit and to comply with copyright laws. A well-formatted citation includes several key pieces of information: the creator's name, the title of the work, the publication or upload date, the platform or website where the source is found, and a link to the source. For instance, a citation for an online article might look like this: "Jane Doe, 'The Future of Technology,' published on Tech Innovations Blog, April 12, 2024, available at www.techinnovations.com/future-tech." Including this information not only gives credit to the creator but also allows others to locate the original work, fostering transparency and respect for intellectual property. Always ensure to check and follow specific citation guidelines relevant to your context, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago style.

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