Directory macros/latex/contrib/multibib
README
Abstract The `multibib' package allows to create references to multiple bibliographies within one document. It thus provides a complementary functionality to packages like `bibunits' or `chapterbib', which allow to create one bibliography for multiple, but different parts of the document. To produce the style latex multibib.ins To produce the documentation latex multibib.dtx If you do not want to exclude the macro section from the documentation, remove the comment sign before \OnlyDescription. To produce an index for the documentation: makeindex -s mbgind.ist multibib To produce a change history for the documentation: makeindex -s mbgglo.ist -o multibib.gls multibib.glo Contents: README this file ;-) multibib.dtx documented source file for the multibib package multibib.ins installation file multibib.pdf documentation mbgglo.ist modification of gglo.ist to produce a change history for the documentation of multibib mbgind.ist modification of gind.ist to produce an index for the documentation of multibib bibtexall shell script to run bibtex on each .aux file in the present directory mbplain.bst modification of plain.bst to be used together with multibib mbunsrtdin.bst modification of unsrtdin.bst to be used together with multibib Happy TeXing Thorsten Hansen, Thorsten.Hansen@psychol.uni-giessen.de
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multibib – Multiple bibliographies within one document
The package the creation of references to multiple bibliographies within one document. It thus provides complementary functionality to packages like bibunits and chapterbib, which allow the creation of one bibliography for multiple, but different parts of the document.
Multibib is compatible with inlinebib, natbib, and koma-script.
Package | multibib |
Version | 1.4 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Maintainer | Thorsten Hansen |
Contained in | TeX Live as multibib MiKTeX as multibib |
Topics | BibTeX Support Multi BibTeX |