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Citing one article is as follows:

@misc{ wiki:xxx,
  author = {{Estimation lemma}},
  title = "Estimation lemma --- {W}ikipedia{,} The Free Encyclopedia",
  year = "2010",
  url = "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Estimation_lemma&oldid=375747928",
  note = "[Online; accessed 29-September-2012]"
}

But, how to cite a SECOND article? @misc{ wiki:yyy, ?

Or maybe @misc{ wiki:xxx, actually means @misc{ wiki:001, ?

chelder
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    If your key is wiki:xxx then use \cite{wiki:xxx}. If your key is wiki:001 use \cite{wiki:001}. The keys are completely arbitrary and are equal to whatever you set them to in the .bib file. – darthbith Aug 01 '14 at 18:04
  • OK. Thank you! I'll use something like wiki:estimationlemma then. Feel free to write an answer... – chelder Aug 01 '14 at 18:34
  • Are all the labels identical? Try making each one unique – Tymric Aug 01 '14 at 18:40

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If your key is wiki:xxx then use \cite{wiki:xxx}. If your key is wiki:001 use \cite{wiki:001}. The keys are completely arbitrary and are equal to whatever you set them to in the .bib file.

If duplicate keys are present in the .bib file, BibTeX uses the first occurrence.

darthbith
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