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How to create a citation in the bibliography corresponding to every footnote?


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I'm pretty new to this whole thing, so forgive if this is a stupid question. The only thing I've figured out how to do so far is use footnote to create a footnote which I use as a short version of the long citation. However, this doesnt create an entry in the bibliography.



How can I create a new entry for every footnote I create? I am using TeXstudio.



Thanks.










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    Welcome to TeX SX! Would you consider using biblatex? It has a footcite command.

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  • Relative tex.stackexchange.com/q/242110/120578 (just to see how it works in some examples. Also you could remove the TeXStudio part of your question because it doesn't have a relation with the content of your question)

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  • No one here asks stupid questions... at most you'll find questions that are duplicated :-) Again welcome.

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I'm pretty new to this whole thing, so forgive if this is a stupid question. The only thing I've figured out how to do so far is use footnote to create a footnote which I use as a short version of the long citation. However, this doesnt create an entry in the bibliography.



How can I create a new entry for every footnote I create? I am using TeXstudio.



Thanks.










share|improve this question









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  • 2





    Welcome to TeX SX! Would you consider using biblatex? It has a footcite command.

    – Bernard
    32 mins ago











  • Relative tex.stackexchange.com/q/242110/120578 (just to see how it works in some examples. Also you could remove the TeXStudio part of your question because it doesn't have a relation with the content of your question)

    – koleygr
    31 mins ago













  • No one here asks stupid questions... at most you'll find questions that are duplicated :-) Again welcome.

    – Sebastiano
    21 mins ago














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I'm pretty new to this whole thing, so forgive if this is a stupid question. The only thing I've figured out how to do so far is use footnote to create a footnote which I use as a short version of the long citation. However, this doesnt create an entry in the bibliography.



How can I create a new entry for every footnote I create? I am using TeXstudio.



Thanks.










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I'm pretty new to this whole thing, so forgive if this is a stupid question. The only thing I've figured out how to do so far is use footnote to create a footnote which I use as a short version of the long citation. However, this doesnt create an entry in the bibliography.



How can I create a new entry for every footnote I create? I am using TeXstudio.



Thanks.







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  • 2





    Welcome to TeX SX! Would you consider using biblatex? It has a footcite command.

    – Bernard
    32 mins ago











  • Relative tex.stackexchange.com/q/242110/120578 (just to see how it works in some examples. Also you could remove the TeXStudio part of your question because it doesn't have a relation with the content of your question)

    – koleygr
    31 mins ago













  • No one here asks stupid questions... at most you'll find questions that are duplicated :-) Again welcome.

    – Sebastiano
    21 mins ago














  • 2





    Welcome to TeX SX! Would you consider using biblatex? It has a footcite command.

    – Bernard
    32 mins ago











  • Relative tex.stackexchange.com/q/242110/120578 (just to see how it works in some examples. Also you could remove the TeXStudio part of your question because it doesn't have a relation with the content of your question)

    – koleygr
    31 mins ago













  • No one here asks stupid questions... at most you'll find questions that are duplicated :-) Again welcome.

    – Sebastiano
    21 mins ago








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Welcome to TeX SX! Would you consider using biblatex? It has a footcite command.

– Bernard
32 mins ago





Welcome to TeX SX! Would you consider using biblatex? It has a footcite command.

– Bernard
32 mins ago













Relative tex.stackexchange.com/q/242110/120578 (just to see how it works in some examples. Also you could remove the TeXStudio part of your question because it doesn't have a relation with the content of your question)

– koleygr
31 mins ago







Relative tex.stackexchange.com/q/242110/120578 (just to see how it works in some examples. Also you could remove the TeXStudio part of your question because it doesn't have a relation with the content of your question)

– koleygr
31 mins ago















No one here asks stupid questions... at most you'll find questions that are duplicated :-) Again welcome.

– Sebastiano
21 mins ago





No one here asks stupid questions... at most you'll find questions that are duplicated :-) Again welcome.

– Sebastiano
21 mins ago










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