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hello and welcome to a tutorial on overleaf and inserting citations letamp;#39;s get started we can make citations by using this as an example this should work with any text file dot tex file so say that we have a claim americans lose over 80 million dollars in spam text schemes every year oh by the way i used a dollar sign but it thinks itamp;#39;s part of a command so letamp;#39;s put his backslash so we can tell itamp;#39;s actually text recompile and thereamp;#39;s my text thatamp;#39;s wonderful i want to make a citation how do we make a citation letamp;#39;s make it organized make a new file by going to the top left clicking new file and then letamp;#39;s rename all of it sources dot bib and the dot bib part tells overleaf what kind of file this is this is a bib file we click create okay click on it and itamp;#39;s a blank file and what i should do is look for something that backs up my claim okay so say that i look for a research paper for example we can go to g