References

You can add references to your paper by adding them to the references.bib file. You can then cite them in your paper using the [@citekey] syntax.

Please see the Jupyter Book documentation for more information on how to add references to your paper.

To add a reference to your paper, you can use the following steps:

  1. Add your reference to the references.bib file. You can use Google Scholar to find the BibTeX entry for your reference.

    Here is an example:

    @article{perez2011python
    ,	title	= {Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing}
    ,	author	= {Perez, Fernando and Granger, Brian E and Hunter, John D}
    ,	journal	= {Computing in Science \\& Engineering}
    ,	volume	= {13}
    ,	number	= {2}
    ,	pages	= {13--21}
    ,	year	= {2011}
    ,	publisher	= {AIP Publishing}
    }
    
  2. Add the citation to your paper using the [@citekey] syntax. For example, to cite the paper above, you can use the following syntax: [@perez2011python].

    For example:

    Here is my nifty citation {cite}`perez2011python`.
    

    Will result in :

    Here is my nifty citation [Perez et al., 2011].

  3. Add references to the end of your paper. You can do this by adding the following code to the end of your paper:

    ```{bibliography}
    ```
    

    The above code will add the references, for example:

    PGH11

    Fernando Perez, Brian E Granger, and John D Hunter. Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing. Computing in Science \\& Engineering, 13(2):13–21, 2011.

  4. Alternatively, if you choose to have seperate sections for the different parts of the paper, update the toc.yml file to include the references.bib file. This will add the references to the end of your paper.