Generate Bibliography file from multiple files with Pandoc
I have several chapters with citations. My citation file is in bibtex format. I would like to create a formatted bibliography that includes all the citations from the chapters in a single file (publisher prefers DOCX). How can I do this?
markdown pandoc bibtex
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I have several chapters with citations. My citation file is in bibtex format. I would like to create a formatted bibliography that includes all the citations from the chapters in a single file (publisher prefers DOCX). How can I do this?
markdown pandoc bibtex
I'm unclear: do you want to create a file with just the bibliography, or do you want to build a normal document which combines all chapters?
– tarleb
Nov 21 '18 at 12:46
A file with just the bibliography -- a file that combines the citations from multiple chapters/files.
– Jeremiah
Nov 24 '18 at 1:45
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I have several chapters with citations. My citation file is in bibtex format. I would like to create a formatted bibliography that includes all the citations from the chapters in a single file (publisher prefers DOCX). How can I do this?
markdown pandoc bibtex
I have several chapters with citations. My citation file is in bibtex format. I would like to create a formatted bibliography that includes all the citations from the chapters in a single file (publisher prefers DOCX). How can I do this?
markdown pandoc bibtex
markdown pandoc bibtex
asked Nov 20 '18 at 23:10
JeremiahJeremiah
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I'm unclear: do you want to create a file with just the bibliography, or do you want to build a normal document which combines all chapters?
– tarleb
Nov 21 '18 at 12:46
A file with just the bibliography -- a file that combines the citations from multiple chapters/files.
– Jeremiah
Nov 24 '18 at 1:45
add a comment |
I'm unclear: do you want to create a file with just the bibliography, or do you want to build a normal document which combines all chapters?
– tarleb
Nov 21 '18 at 12:46
A file with just the bibliography -- a file that combines the citations from multiple chapters/files.
– Jeremiah
Nov 24 '18 at 1:45
I'm unclear: do you want to create a file with just the bibliography, or do you want to build a normal document which combines all chapters?
– tarleb
Nov 21 '18 at 12:46
I'm unclear: do you want to create a file with just the bibliography, or do you want to build a normal document which combines all chapters?
– tarleb
Nov 21 '18 at 12:46
A file with just the bibliography -- a file that combines the citations from multiple chapters/files.
– Jeremiah
Nov 24 '18 at 1:45
A file with just the bibliography -- a file that combines the citations from multiple chapters/files.
– Jeremiah
Nov 24 '18 at 1:45
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If the bibtex file contains no additional citations, then it would be sufficient to have a small nocite.md
Markdown file to generate the bibliography:
---
nocite: '@*'
---
# Bibliography
Calling pandoc --output=bibliography.docx --bibliography YOUR_BIBTEX.bib nocite.md
will generate a docx file with formatted entries for all items in YOUR_BIBTEX.bib
.
The more general case is that the bibtex file contains additional entries which should be omitted from the bibliography. One will need a way to limit output to citations used in the document(s). A good method is to use a Lua filter to rewrite the document as needed.
-- save this file as "bib-only.lua"
local cites = {}
-- collect all citations
function Cite (cite)
table.insert(cites, cite)
end
-- use citations, but omit rest of the document
function Pandoc (doc)
doc.meta.nocite = cites
doc.blocks = {}
return doc
end
Running
pandoc --lua-filter bib-only.lua -o bib.docx chapter1.md chapter2.md chapter3.md
should give the desired output.
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If the bibtex file contains no additional citations, then it would be sufficient to have a small nocite.md
Markdown file to generate the bibliography:
---
nocite: '@*'
---
# Bibliography
Calling pandoc --output=bibliography.docx --bibliography YOUR_BIBTEX.bib nocite.md
will generate a docx file with formatted entries for all items in YOUR_BIBTEX.bib
.
The more general case is that the bibtex file contains additional entries which should be omitted from the bibliography. One will need a way to limit output to citations used in the document(s). A good method is to use a Lua filter to rewrite the document as needed.
-- save this file as "bib-only.lua"
local cites = {}
-- collect all citations
function Cite (cite)
table.insert(cites, cite)
end
-- use citations, but omit rest of the document
function Pandoc (doc)
doc.meta.nocite = cites
doc.blocks = {}
return doc
end
Running
pandoc --lua-filter bib-only.lua -o bib.docx chapter1.md chapter2.md chapter3.md
should give the desired output.
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If the bibtex file contains no additional citations, then it would be sufficient to have a small nocite.md
Markdown file to generate the bibliography:
---
nocite: '@*'
---
# Bibliography
Calling pandoc --output=bibliography.docx --bibliography YOUR_BIBTEX.bib nocite.md
will generate a docx file with formatted entries for all items in YOUR_BIBTEX.bib
.
The more general case is that the bibtex file contains additional entries which should be omitted from the bibliography. One will need a way to limit output to citations used in the document(s). A good method is to use a Lua filter to rewrite the document as needed.
-- save this file as "bib-only.lua"
local cites = {}
-- collect all citations
function Cite (cite)
table.insert(cites, cite)
end
-- use citations, but omit rest of the document
function Pandoc (doc)
doc.meta.nocite = cites
doc.blocks = {}
return doc
end
Running
pandoc --lua-filter bib-only.lua -o bib.docx chapter1.md chapter2.md chapter3.md
should give the desired output.
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If the bibtex file contains no additional citations, then it would be sufficient to have a small nocite.md
Markdown file to generate the bibliography:
---
nocite: '@*'
---
# Bibliography
Calling pandoc --output=bibliography.docx --bibliography YOUR_BIBTEX.bib nocite.md
will generate a docx file with formatted entries for all items in YOUR_BIBTEX.bib
.
The more general case is that the bibtex file contains additional entries which should be omitted from the bibliography. One will need a way to limit output to citations used in the document(s). A good method is to use a Lua filter to rewrite the document as needed.
-- save this file as "bib-only.lua"
local cites = {}
-- collect all citations
function Cite (cite)
table.insert(cites, cite)
end
-- use citations, but omit rest of the document
function Pandoc (doc)
doc.meta.nocite = cites
doc.blocks = {}
return doc
end
Running
pandoc --lua-filter bib-only.lua -o bib.docx chapter1.md chapter2.md chapter3.md
should give the desired output.
If the bibtex file contains no additional citations, then it would be sufficient to have a small nocite.md
Markdown file to generate the bibliography:
---
nocite: '@*'
---
# Bibliography
Calling pandoc --output=bibliography.docx --bibliography YOUR_BIBTEX.bib nocite.md
will generate a docx file with formatted entries for all items in YOUR_BIBTEX.bib
.
The more general case is that the bibtex file contains additional entries which should be omitted from the bibliography. One will need a way to limit output to citations used in the document(s). A good method is to use a Lua filter to rewrite the document as needed.
-- save this file as "bib-only.lua"
local cites = {}
-- collect all citations
function Cite (cite)
table.insert(cites, cite)
end
-- use citations, but omit rest of the document
function Pandoc (doc)
doc.meta.nocite = cites
doc.blocks = {}
return doc
end
Running
pandoc --lua-filter bib-only.lua -o bib.docx chapter1.md chapter2.md chapter3.md
should give the desired output.
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I'm unclear: do you want to create a file with just the bibliography, or do you want to build a normal document which combines all chapters?
– tarleb
Nov 21 '18 at 12:46
A file with just the bibliography -- a file that combines the citations from multiple chapters/files.
– Jeremiah
Nov 24 '18 at 1:45