Comprehensive citation of literature, data, materials, methods, and software is one of the hallmarks of open science. When using the R-implementation of WORCS, you will most likely be writing your manuscript in RMarkdown
format. This means that you will use Markdown citekey
s to refer to references, and these references will be stored in a separate text file known as a .bib
file.
To ease this process, we recommend following this procedure for citation:
.bib
file with the BibTeX references for all citations.
.bib
file from most reference manager programs; the free, open-source reference manager Zotero is excellent and user-friendly, and highly interoperable with other commercial reference managers. Here is a tutorial for using Zotero with RMarkdown..bib
filecitekey
- the first word in the BibTeX entry for that reference. Insert it in the RMarkdown file like so: @yourcitekey2020
. For a parenthesized reference, use [@citekeyone2020; @citekeytwo2020]
. For more options, see the RMarkdown cookbook.@@nonessential2020
.knit
command in the YAML header.knit: worcs::cite_all
renders all citations, andknit: worcs::cite_essential
removes all non-essential citations.knit: worcs::cite_essential
. The procedure is documented in this tutorial.Exporting a BibTex reference from Google Scholar