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hello viewers today we will discuss about how to add references in a overleaf document or a latex document here is a thesis file of mine and you can see there are some references added here but it is not till now added like a real method and there is no reference here and we want to add those references and to show i have i have collected that and written that references here this one is my first reference but in latex it is not the method to write a reference just like 1 2 and this one i will show the right method so for this i need to copy this one and i need to add the references in bib file dot beep in any of your latex document here is the bit file i have not till uh added any of the reference you need to prove google scholar google scholar it will comes google scholar or you can simply type scholar.google.com i am writing the name of the paper and here is the paper and you can collect the citation by clicking here and here many formats are given mla basically harvard if i use uh