This is where the body of my blog post begins! I’m going to add a footnote here 1. Here’s an inline footnote[here’s my inline note].
I’m going to be vain for a second and cite myself(Tolteca 2021)
Let’s cite a paper using it’s DO(Gaynor et al. 2022) -in visual mode, click insert, DOI, insert DOI link, will automatically create citation and add to `references.bib` file
References
Gaynor, Kaitlyn M., Therese Azevedo, Clarissa Boyajian, Julien Brun, Amber E. Budden, Allie Cole, Samantha Csik, et al. 2022. “Ten Simple Rules to Cultivate Belonging in Collaborative Data Science Research Teams.” PLOS Computational Biology 18 (11): e1010567. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010567.
Tolteca, Marie. 2021. “Why Create Presentation Slides about Blogging When You Can Just Blog about It Instead?” September 24, 2021. https://marietolteca00.github.io/blog-posts/first_blog_post.
Footnotes
Here is some additional context that might be helpful.↩︎
Citation
BibTeX citation:
@online{tolteca2025,
author = {Tolteca, Marie and Tolteca, Marie},
title = {First {Blog} {Post!}},
date = {2025-11-12},
url = {https://marietolteca00.github.io/blog_post/first_blog_post/},
langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Tolteca, Marie, and Marie Tolteca. 2025. “First Blog Post!”
November 12, 2025. https://marietolteca00.github.io/blog_post/first_blog_post/.