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Evidence notes
Open a citation note to review the stored prompt, response snapshot, sources, occurrence history, and annotations.
What a note contains
- Monitored response snapshot
- Prompt snapshot
- Source evidence
- Occurrence history
- Material change labels when applicable
- Annotations and linked Notebook context
- Provenance for the monitored result
First seen by Cited
The earliest time Cited recorded this citation event from a configured monitoring run.
Last observed by Cited
The most recent time Cited observed the same citation event in a monitoring run.
Stored snapshots
Provenance
A citation note is a durable record of what Cited observed in a configured monitoring run. Access to older evidence follows your plan’s history window.
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