Latex: quotes in section headings first read out

I have some quotes for sections of my document that I entered in the section title:

\ section {Title \ cite {abc}, \ cite {def}} Text

I also use the table of contents function, but Latex must first look at the quotes in the headings (for the table of contents) and assign them the first citation rating, regardless of their place in the general document.

Thus, any quotes within the \ section or \ subsection section will be assigned [1], [2], etc., and the quotes in the text in the section follow after.

Has anyone encountered this problem before? Is there a way around this otherwise than just putting the \ cite command somewhere inside the paragraph? I would like to avoid this if possible.

Welcome in advance!

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You may not like this answer, but I think the quotes in the headings are bad style. I would prefer that you use a different heading and then throw links to the links in the paragraphs following it. I read several articles, and not one of those I mentioned used links in headings.

In the same vein, I can recommend using bibTex and bibtool to manage your bibliographic database. Bibtool can normalize citation keys so that you can simply drop links to other peoples bibtex, run bibtool, and then you have standardized keys.

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