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Hello, great post! (Just testing these comments, not really commenting on my own post :smile:)
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Seems like you got it working! Nice! I was wondering - how do you manage your citations? I'm currently using Zotero and I've seen there is an implementation for it in markdown, but not sure if it works smoothly
Bit of trial and error, but we got there! Umm for references I used a combination of Mendeley and jabRef - importing references from web into Mendeley then exporting .bib file into jabRef if I needed to make any amendements to the entries. I wouldn't necessarily recommened this approach though and I think Rmarkdown has much better support with Zotero these days, so you're probably on the right track with Zotero. Just a quick look at https://blog.rstudio.com/2020/11/09/rstudio-1-4-preview-citations/ which looks pretty cool!
Data, Code & Coffee: Writing a thesis in R Markdown
https://hfshr.xyz/posts/2020-03-14-writing-a-thesis-in-r-markdown/