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I am new to latex, and at this moment I am writing my thesis paper using Turabian style. I am trying to cite using cite but rather than showing (Author last name, year) or even [number] it's showing me whole reference fields. I just want (last name, year). Example:



have been successful in finding equation cite{einstein}



But it outputs:



have been successful in finding equation Albert Einstein, “Zur
Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper,” Annalen der Physik 322, no. 10 (1905):891–921. doi:http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004



In the bibliography section, it does show the reference



Einstein, Albert. “Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper.”
Annalen der Physik
322, no. 10
(1905): 891–921. doi:
http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004
.



This is what I have inside by .bib file and main.tex file



@article{einstein,
author = {Albert Einstein},
title = {Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K{"o}rper},
journal = {Annalen der Physik},
volume = {322},
number = {10},
pages = {891--921},
year = {1905},
DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004}
}


usepackage[backend=biber]{biblatex-chicago}
usepackage{bibentry}
addbibresource{backmatter/works-cited.bib}
printbibliography


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    I am new to latex, and at this moment I am writing my thesis paper using Turabian style. I am trying to cite using cite but rather than showing (Author last name, year) or even [number] it's showing me whole reference fields. I just want (last name, year). Example:



    have been successful in finding equation cite{einstein}



    But it outputs:



    have been successful in finding equation Albert Einstein, “Zur
    Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper,” Annalen der Physik 322, no. 10 (1905):891–921. doi:http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004



    In the bibliography section, it does show the reference



    Einstein, Albert. “Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper.”
    Annalen der Physik
    322, no. 10
    (1905): 891–921. doi:
    http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004
    .



    This is what I have inside by .bib file and main.tex file



    @article{einstein,
    author = {Albert Einstein},
    title = {Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K{"o}rper},
    journal = {Annalen der Physik},
    volume = {322},
    number = {10},
    pages = {891--921},
    year = {1905},
    DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004}
    }


    usepackage[backend=biber]{biblatex-chicago}
    usepackage{bibentry}
    addbibresource{backmatter/works-cited.bib}
    printbibliography


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      I am new to latex, and at this moment I am writing my thesis paper using Turabian style. I am trying to cite using cite but rather than showing (Author last name, year) or even [number] it's showing me whole reference fields. I just want (last name, year). Example:



      have been successful in finding equation cite{einstein}



      But it outputs:



      have been successful in finding equation Albert Einstein, “Zur
      Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper,” Annalen der Physik 322, no. 10 (1905):891–921. doi:http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004



      In the bibliography section, it does show the reference



      Einstein, Albert. “Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper.”
      Annalen der Physik
      322, no. 10
      (1905): 891–921. doi:
      http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004
      .



      This is what I have inside by .bib file and main.tex file



      @article{einstein,
      author = {Albert Einstein},
      title = {Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K{"o}rper},
      journal = {Annalen der Physik},
      volume = {322},
      number = {10},
      pages = {891--921},
      year = {1905},
      DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004}
      }


      usepackage[backend=biber]{biblatex-chicago}
      usepackage{bibentry}
      addbibresource{backmatter/works-cited.bib}
      printbibliography


      This could be an easy fix, but since I am new to LaTex I couldn't figure out the issue. Hence, I came here for help.









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      I am new to latex, and at this moment I am writing my thesis paper using Turabian style. I am trying to cite using cite but rather than showing (Author last name, year) or even [number] it's showing me whole reference fields. I just want (last name, year). Example:



      have been successful in finding equation cite{einstein}



      But it outputs:



      have been successful in finding equation Albert Einstein, “Zur
      Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper,” Annalen der Physik 322, no. 10 (1905):891–921. doi:http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004



      In the bibliography section, it does show the reference



      Einstein, Albert. “Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K ̈orper.”
      Annalen der Physik
      322, no. 10
      (1905): 891–921. doi:
      http:/dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004
      .



      This is what I have inside by .bib file and main.tex file



      @article{einstein,
      author = {Albert Einstein},
      title = {Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K{"o}rper},
      journal = {Annalen der Physik},
      volume = {322},
      number = {10},
      pages = {891--921},
      year = {1905},
      DOI = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19053221004}
      }


      usepackage[backend=biber]{biblatex-chicago}
      usepackage{bibentry}
      addbibresource{backmatter/works-cited.bib}
      printbibliography


      This could be an easy fix, but since I am new to LaTex I couldn't figure out the issue. Hence, I came here for help.







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