[OS X TeX] Two ``bibliographies'' on one article

Marcelo LaFleur mlafleur at earthlink.net
Fri May 10 14:18:01 CEST 2002



I would imagine that you would want to create two distinct bibliographies by
calling  the command twice. You would also have two .bbl files, etc. I'm not
the best source for this though.




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Marcelo T. LaFleur
Fordham University 
on 5/10/02 1:28, Jeff Collins at vze22kt4 at verizon.net wrote:

> I'm new to using LaTeX, but like it so far.  For my qualifying exam
> proposal I'm using the standard article document class, but I need to
> include two bibliographies: one that's titled "Proposed reading list" and
> a second that's titled "Works referenced in proposal but not on reading
> list."  
> 
> I created the document in the normal way, used bibtex to create a .bbl
> file and thought I could just split the references manually by copying/
> pasting.  This doesn't work.
> 
> Can anyone point me to instructions for accomplishing this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
> 
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