Citing sources in LaTeX
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```latex
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@article{<CITING_ID>,
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author = {<AUTHOR_NAME>},
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title = {<ARTICLE_TITLE>},
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journal = {<NEWSPAPER_NAME>},
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year = {<YEAR_PUBLISHED>},
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volume = {<NEWSPAPER_VOLUME>},
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number = {<NUMBER>},
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pages = {<PAGES_OF_NEWSPAPER_RELEVANT>},
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author = {<AUTHOR_NAME>},
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title = {<ARTICLE_TITLE>},
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journal = {<NEWSPAPER_NAME>},
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year = {<YEAR_PUBLISHED>},
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volume = {<NEWSPAPER_VOLUME>},
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number = {<NUMBER>},
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pages = {<PAGES_OF_NEWSPAPER_RELEVANT>},
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}
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```
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## Citing defined sources in LaTeX
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To cite your sources you've defined in your bibliography file, you can use the syntax of `\cite{<CITING_ID>}` as you can
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see, you need your citing-id here again. This is to reference your citing in the text to the correct entry in your
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bibtex-file.
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