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# Hvordan legger jeg til en bibliografi i dokumentet mitt?

Først, eksporter en `.bib` fil fra referansebehandleren din, eller opprett en `.bib` fil manuelt. Deretter laster du opp `.bib` filen via Fil-menyen. Du kan også importere `.bib` filer via den direkte [Mendeley- eller Zotero-integrasjonen](/latex/no/kunnskapsbase/073-how-to-link-zotero-to-your-overleaf-account.md) som er tilgjengelig for dem på [betalte abonnementer](https://www.overleaf.com/user/subscription/plans).

Når bibliografifilen din er lastet opp, finnes det en rekke bibliografipakker som kan brukes til å vise de relevante oppføringene i dokumentet ditt (etter hvert som du siterer dem). Som et eksempel bruker vi ofte `natbib` pakken, og kommandoene for `natbib` ser slik ut:

```latex
...
\usepackage{natbib}
...
\begin{document}
...
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\bibliography{name-of-your-bib-file-here}
\end{document}
```

Du kan også redigere bib-filen direkte via Fil-menyen. For mer informasjon om å legge til en bibliografi i dokumentet ditt, se [Del 2 av vårt Introduksjon til LaTeX-kurs](https://www.overleaf.com/blog/9) eller sjekk ut [LaTeX Wikibok](http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Bibliography_Management).


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