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\chapter{Handling Citations}
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\label{chap:refs}
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\newcommand{\BibTeX}{Bib\TeX}
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\BibTeX{} can be used to handle all your bibliographic needs. Simply add
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references to the file \texttt{ref.bib} and \BibTeX\ will take care of
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the rest. An example of a \BibTeX{} book, conference paper and journal
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article are given in the sample \texttt{ref.bib} file. Many online
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journals have links to \BibTeX{} citations that you can download and
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incorporate into the \texttt{ref.bib} file.
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The order of the fields is unimportant. \BibTeX\ will display them
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in the correct order when constructing your bibliography. Also note
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that you can specify information about a reference that may not even be
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included in the actual bibliography. For example, the ISBN field is not
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required by the bibliography, but you can, if you want, put the ISBN to
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the \BibTeX{} entry.
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We can cite a journal article~\cite{someguy2002} and a conference
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paper~\cite{LastName1996} in the same way as a book citation. More
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information can be found in~\cite{lam1994}.
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