Alberto Pepe deleted file untitled.tex  about 10 years ago

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We get that question a lot. The main difference between Google Docs and Authorea is that Authorea is intended for technical, scholarly, and scientific writing. Every Authorea document knows what a scholarly article looks like and it is structured around it. So you will see that every Authorea document has a title (up there at the top), a list of authors (well that's just me in this case), a number of paragraphs/sections, and a list of references at the bottom. Yes, if you use Authorea, there's no need to build and format your reference list. We'll do that part for you. All you need to do is cite the work you want to cite. For example, let me refer to a few unconventional studies such as the flying ice cube \cite{JCC:JCC4}, associative memory in London taxi drivers \cite{Woollett_2012}, and an analysis of Grateful Dead listening behavior \cite{Rodriguez_2008}.