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@comment Citation format for a personal collaboration, for instance a classmate.
@misc{jbruin,
title = {Conversation},
author = {Josephine Bruin},
note = {4/2/2020},
year = {2020}
}
@comment Citation format for an unpublished work, e.g. Course notes, Jake's rants, etc.
@inbook{ch1,
booktitle = {{Stats 20: Introduction to Statistical Programming with R}},
title = {{Chapter 1: Getting Started}},
author = {Michael Tsiang},
year = {2020}
}
@unpublished{style,
title = {{On The Importance of Style}},
author = {Jake Elmstedt},
year = {2020}
}
@comment Citation format for an online resource.
@Manual{wickham,
title={The tidyverse style guide},
url={https://style.tidyverse.org/},
author={Wickham, Hadley}
}
@comment Citation format for an R help file.
You don't actually need to cite the R help files formally, but if you modify code you later use in your homework, you may simply mention it in the text of your document or in a footnote.