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\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
Instead of WYSIWYG editors, typesetting systems like \TeX{} \cite{abrahams2003} or \LaTeX{} \cite{lamport94} can be used.
\bibliography{latex_source_code}
\end{document}
@Book{abrahams2003,
author = {Abrahams, Paul W. and Hargreaves, Kathryn A. and Berry, Karl},
title = {\TeX for the Impatient},
year = 2003
}
@Book{lamport94,
author = {Leslie Lamport},
title = {\LaTeX: A Document Preparation System},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley, second Edition},
year = 1994
}
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