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I've figured out how to code the bibliography. I've created a section titled bibliography.tex. My goal is to show the 7 references from my literature.bib file in the bibliography.tex file.

Be on-topic The goal of this question is to understand why the citations are not showing up in the bibliography.tex file.

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Be specific The citation associated with Surveying a suite of algorithms that offer a solution to managing large document archives shows up just fine. I would like to know why one of the @article citations shows up, but the other @article citations do not show up. For example, Exploring the Space of Topic Coherence Measures does not show up.

@article{chang2009,
  title= "Reading Tea Leaves: How Humans Interpret Topic Models",
  author="Jonathan Chang, Jordan Boyd-Graber and Sean Gerrish, Chong Wang, David M. Blei",
  journal="ACM",
  year="2009"
}

@article{röder2010, title="Exploring the Space of Topic Coherence Measures", author="Michael Röder, Andreas Both, Alexander Hinneburg", journal="ACM", year="2015" }

@article{blei2012, title="Surveying a suite of algorithms that offer a solution to managing large document archives.", author="David M. BLEI, Probabilistic Topic Models", journal="ACM", year="2012" }

@article{praveen2021, title="Surveying a suite of algorithms that offer a solution to managing large document archives.", author="Praveen Suthaharan, Erin J. Reed, Pantelis Leptourgos, Joshua G. Kenney, Stefan Uddenberg, Christoph D. Mathys, Leib Litman, Jonathan Robinson, Aaron J. Moss, Jane R. Taylor, Stephanie M. Groman, Philip R. Corlett", journal="Nature", year="2021" }

@BOOK{datamining, TITLE = {Data Mining}, SUBTITLE = {Concepts and Techniques}, AUTHOR = {Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, Jian Pei}, PUBLISHER = {Morgan Kaufman}, }

@misc{redditDataSet, author = {umbrae}, title = {Reddit Top 2.5 Million}, year = {2017}, publisher = {GitHub}, journal = {GitHub repository}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/hanzohan/reddit-top-2.5-million.git}}, }

@misc{englishWord, author = {deekayen}, title = {1-1000.txt}, year = {2021}, publisher = {GitHub}, journal = {GitHub repository}, howpublished = {\url{https://gist.github.com/deekayen/4148741}}, }

Make it relevant to others This question will help others avoid repeating the same mistake when creating a bibliography in Latex. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • are you citing all the entries? – Ulrike Fischer Sep 27 '21 at 19:56
  • While you may have tried to elaborate on each element of a good question, this doesn't make sense. What you show in the image is a single @article citation, not "other @article citations." The others are @misc, or @book. Can you please update your question, and be specific in terms of what you ask? Questions like "I'm trying to figure out the difference..." seems vague. – Werner Sep 27 '21 at 19:57
  • @Werner I've updated the question. – Evan Gertis Sep 27 '21 at 19:59
  • Try adding \nocite{*} to your preamble; depending on what citation package you're using, they may only be included if they're used. – Werner Sep 27 '21 at 20:12
  • That works. Thanks! – Evan Gertis Sep 27 '21 at 20:29

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