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At the initial stage, I wrote individual chapters for my master's thesis. Now, it is time to integrate the all chapters. Main.tex file is being created to include all the chapters. Unfortunately, tutorials are confusing when I try to add the bibliographies. I use apa style of bibliography.

main.tex

\documentclass[12pt]{report}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\graphicspath{ {images/} }
\usepackage{caption}
\usepackage{subcaption}
\usepackage[a4paper, width=150mm, top=25mm, bottom=25mm, bindingoffset=6mm]{geometry}

\usepackage[style=alphabetic]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{references.bib}
\title{
    {Reflections on Exile}
    {\large Unversity of Harvard}\\
    {\includegraphics{unibremen.png}}
}

\author{Python Buddha}
\date{02 March 2020}

\begin{document}
\maketitle
\include{chapter1.tex}
... 
\end{document}

chapter1.tex

\section{What is Lorem Ipsum?}

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text\parentcite{microworlds}.
Mico
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  • what is biber please? – Manghud Nov 11 '19 at 14:28
  • \printbibliography is there but still not resolved the problem. – Manghud Nov 11 '19 at 14:31
  • \biber is completley new for me. yes, \parencite resolved my problem. There is no printed bibliography. – Manghud Nov 11 '19 at 14:34
  • yes, referenced.bib contains this reference:

    @webpage{microworlds, Date-Modified = {2019-08-20 17:15:58 +0200}, Month = {July}, Note = {[Online; accessed 12-July-2019]}, Title = {Micro Worlds}, Url = {http://www.microworlds.com/}, Year = {2019}, Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.microworlds.com/}}

    – Manghud Nov 11 '19 at 14:35
  • do you mean to include biber inside package comment? – Manghud Nov 11 '19 at 14:37
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    biber is the program that actually processes your .bib file. See bibtex vs. biber and biblatex vs. natbib for an explanation. You need to tell your editor to process the document using biber rather than bibtex (which is usually the default for most editing environments.) See Biblatex with Biber: Configuring my editor to avoid undefined citations for how to do this. – Alan Munn Nov 11 '19 at 15:01
  • https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864 has some more background on what Biber does, but for most people the question Alank linked (https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/154751/35864) is more important. (Also it is probably only a typo, but just for the record the command is called \parencite not \parentcite - there should be no t.) – moewe Nov 11 '19 at 16:58
  • Any news here? As the question stands now it is (apart from the obvious typo) pretty much a candidate for duplication with https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/154751. – moewe Nov 17 '19 at 13:03

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