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| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| bibtopic | Include multiple bibliographies in a document. |
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| README | 1 KiB | 2004-Nov-06 | Shown below |
| bibtopic.dtx | 160 KiB | 2006-Sep-10 | |
| bibtopic.ins | 6 KiB | 2005-Dec-19 | |
| bibtopic.pdf | 245 KiB | 2006-Sep-08 |
*File sizes in kibibytes.
This is the README file for `bibtopic', a LaTeX package for including several bibliographies in a document. These bibliographies might be considered to cover different topics (hence the name) or bibliographic material (e.g., primary and secondary literature) and the like. You'll have to create a separate .bib file for each of these bibliographies. If you want to have per-chapter bibliographies in a document, have a look at the packages `bibunits' or `chapterbib' instead. The package is a modified version of Pierre Basso's `bibtopics.sty' (ftp://ftp.univ-rennes1.fr/pub/gut/contrib/bibtopics/); it is distibuted under the GNU General Public License (see bibtopic.ins for details). To produce style + documentation, you need to download the files `bibtopic.ins' and `bibtopic.dtx'. Run LaTeX on bibtopic.ins and follow the instructions. Happy TeXing! stefanulrich@users.sourceforge.net Pierre.Basso@lim.univ-mrs.fr