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Citations
You can generally follow the Bookdown instructions about citations, but you don't need to add the additional bibliography argument at the top of the Rmds.
To add a new reference source, add to the book.bib
file, keeping your new entry in alphabetical order.
For articles (or anything with a DOI), go to doi2bib.org or ZoteroBib to get a BibTex-formatted reference that you can copy and paste the reference to the book.bib
file.
You can also use programs like Zotero or Endnote to export a .bib file and either combine with the book.bib
or manage your references from there.
Other sources can be added using this template:
@website{citekey,
author = {First Last},
title = {Title},
url = {http://www.someurl.html},
}
To reference the citations in your writing follow the bookdown instructions:
Items can be cited directly within the documentation using the syntax @key where key is the citation key in the first line of the entry, e.g., @R-base. To put citations in parentheses, use [@key]. To cite multiple entries, separate the keys by semicolons, e.g., [@key-1; @key-2; @key-3]. To suppress the mention of the author, add a minus sign before @, e.g., [-@R-base].
See Chapter 2 of this template course for examples.