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Question for one of you LaTeX geniuses:
I'm trying to learn to use LaTex for the first time. I understand (I
think) that you put the reference in the BibTex file, something like so:
@Book{ herklots,
author = {H.G.G. Herklots},
title = {How Our Bible Came To Us},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
year = {1957},
address = {New York},
pages = {11-12},
}
And you cite it (I think) with something like \cite{herklots}. But if
you make another quotation from the same book later on from, say, page
245, do you have to repeat all the above information in a new BibTex
@Book entry? Or is there some way to say use the same record, but with a
different page number? Or am I totally off track on how this whole
system works? :]
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