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Decker has grown from a scientific community and therefore supports scientific content creation.
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You can add a bibliography file (`.bib`) to decker by using the meta option `bibliography` and a "Citation Style Language" file (`.csl`) by using the `csl` option.
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Defining a `CSL` is optional, Decker defaults to `'chicago-author-date.csl'`.
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```yaml
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bibliography: bibliography.bib
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csl: acm-sig-proceedings.csl
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## Citations
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Example `.bib` file:
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```bibtex
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@inproceedings{zimmerer2018space,
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title = {Space Tentacles - Integrating Multimodal Input into a VR Adventure Game},
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author = {Zimmerer, Chris and Fischbach, Martin and Latoschik, Marc Erich},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 25th IEEE Virtual Reality (VR) conference},
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year = {2018},
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publisher = {IEEE}
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}
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```
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You can use two different syntaxes to reference citations in the markdown source
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```markdown
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## Space Tentacles
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Have you heard about Space Tentacles [@zimmerer2018space].
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According to @zimmerer2018space it is a nice idea.
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```
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With `chicago-author-date.csl` this will result in the following text.
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> Have you heard about Space Tentacles (Zimmerer, Fischbach, and Latoschik 2018). According to Zimmerer, Fischbach, and Latoschik (2018) it is a nice idea.
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## Bibliography/References List
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The bibliography will be automatically appended to the end of your slide deck.
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You should end your markdown `*-deck.md` file with an empty header to ensure that the bibliography appears on its own slide
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# Bibliography
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If you want to include the bibliography on an arbitrary slide you can do this by writing e.g.
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# optional slide title
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::: {#refs}
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