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hi viewers welcome to our youtube channel electrical lectures in this video i will be telling you how to add references in your latex document by using overleaf the first step is to create a new project here i have already created it by the name main.tx the next step is to create your bib file for this just go to new file and name it as mybib.pip you can write any name but the extension must be dot bib click create so this is your references file now we need to place the necessary citation by using any indexing website for example google scholar and search for any papers for example i need to cite this paper so i will click here on the site icon and then on bibtex and select all and copy and then paste into this file it will automatically save so there is no need to press save button now again we go to main file and here for example i write a line this is my first reference and here i will use the command backslash site and as soon as you write the site command it will automatically su