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hello this is a short video to show you how to insert a link from your citation in your quotation in your document to your cited sources at the end of your document okay and so ive got my signal phrase already typed into my document and im going to cite this as my first entry in my cited sources list now i want this one to hyperlink down to the first entry im going to create in my cited sources so first im going to set myself up and you can see that word automatically indented my number one there and i dont want it to do that so from the home menu im going to click this decrease indent button to get my numbered citations off out to the left-hand margin and now i need to include the permalink to this resource so im going to go back over to my ebscohost page where my search is and ive already clicked on the permalink link over here on the right hand side and then that gives me the url that i want to copy and paste into my document as my citation so im going to copy that well j