How to add Bibliography in Latex with Overleaf (BibTex)

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Learn How to add Bibliography in Latex with Overleaf (BibTex) !!
This is a quick and easy step by step tutorial where I show you how to add bibliographies/references with bibtex in LaTeX with overleaf. Template available to copy/paste in the description.

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📣 NOTE: I used the package natbib and apalike style.
You can delete the "natbib" package and type "plain" in the bibliography style instead of "apalike" for a plain format.
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✅Useful Links and Template:

🌐Google scholar link: https://scholar.google.com
🌐Overleaf link: https://www.overleaf.com/

🖥Overleaf templates:
1) Loading packages (copy/paste):
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage{natbib}

2) Adding the bibliography (copy/paste):
\newpage (optional)
\bibliographystyle{apalike}
\bibliography{references}

**You can delete natbib package and use \bibliographystyle{plain} if desired**

To cite in text use: \cite{} or you can try \citep{} (this gives a different format).
Remember to paste your references in a separate file called: references.bib
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