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So here we are in the introduction chapter. Fun times are ahead! First, how to do citations. The basic citation is ``citet'', the textual citation, and should be done like the following sentence. Design and engineering lack such a body of work, as \citet[p. 35]{csed-guzdial} stated about the field of computing. The other kind is the parenthetical citation, ``citep,'' which looks like this. Most adults use strategies to overcome natural limitations of memory retention and recollection \citep{brown-1992}. The only difference is how the citation will render. How you use them is up to you and your desired writing style. You can even lead a sentence with a textual citation. \citet{brown-1992} conducted much of her work around the development of a learning community in lieu of the traditional didactic classroom experience.
These are functions of natbib, the details of which can be easily found by internet search.