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Data, Code & Coffee: Writing a thesis in R Markdown #5

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utterances-bot commented 3 years ago

Data, Code & Coffee: Writing a thesis in R Markdown

https://hfshr.xyz/posts/2020-03-14-writing-a-thesis-in-r-markdown/

hfshr commented 3 years ago

Hello, great post! (Just testing these comments, not really commenting on my own post :smile:)

glaswasser commented 3 years ago

test

glaswasser commented 3 years ago

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

hfshr commented 3 years ago

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!