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        <title>Cite consistently between org-ref and ox-hugo</title>
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        <author>info@charlbotha.com (Charl P. Botha)</author>
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        <description>This post originally appeared on vxlabs.com, my more broadly-themed tech blog. It is reproduced here with permission.
Introduction I have written before explaining how you can use org-ref to insert citations into your org mode documents, and then have them export perfectly into PDF documents via LaTeX.
On my quest for personal knowledge management nirvana where my org mode files serve as the single universal source of truth, from which I can generate any other document and publication formats that might be required, I ran into the problem of org-ref citations on the one hand, and ox-hugo&amp;rsquo;s use of pandoc-style citations on the other.</description>
        
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