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The Miller Cylindrical projection is used for world maps and in several atlases,
-including the National Atlas of the United States (USGS, 1970, p. 330-331) [Snyder1987]_.
+including the National Atlas of the United States (USGS, 1970, p. 330-331) :cite:`Snyder1987`.
Example using Central meridian 90°W::
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Parameters
Mathematical definition
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-The formulas describing the Miller projection are all taken from Snyder's manuals [Snyder1987]_.
+The formulas describing the Miller projection are all taken from :cite:`Snyder1987`.
Forward projection