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Citations in LaTeX are done with the \cite
macro or variations of
it. The argument of the macro is a citation key which identifies an
article or book in either a BibTeX database file or in an explicit
thebibliography
environment in the document. RefTeX's
support for citations helps to select the correct key quickly.
• Creating Citations | How to create them. | |
• Citation Styles | Natbib, Harvard, Chicago and Co. | |
• Citation Info | View the corresponding database entry. | |
• Chapterbib and Bibunits | Multiple bibliographies in a Document. | |
• Citations Outside LaTeX | How to make citations in Emails etc. | |
• BibTeX Database Subsets | Extract parts of a big database. |
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