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List:       lyx-users
Subject:    Re: Bibliography
From:       Wolfgang Engelmann <engelmann () uni-tuebingen ! de>
Date:       2021-03-27 13:40:49
Message-ID: dc1aa731-e10d-d0df-3a9d-8bf646fb31bb () uni-tuebingen ! de
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Am 27.03.21 um 13:38 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> On Sat, 27 Mar 2021, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> 
>> Perhaps I explained badly: I have two relatively large bib files. The
>> first one contains (among many others) most of the needed references for
>> my book. The second one (among many others) those which are missing in 
>> the
>> first one. I would like to get those into my document. But I do not want
>> to have any references of the first one to be replaced by the same
>> references in the second bib file.
> 
> Wolfgang,
> 
> What tool do you use to manage your references?
> 
> Why do you have multiple bibliographies?
> 
> Here, I use JabRef for all my references (981 of 'em). When I want to cite
> one in a document (such as the book I'm writing), I select it and use
> JabRef's external link to insert the citation in the text and the full
> reference in the bibliography.
> 
> Would something like this work for you?
> 
> Rich

Jabref, like you, Rich.

The bib files are from different jobs/books.

Most of them are placed already in the lyx document. The sizes of the 
bib files are 2.2 and 5.4 MB.

I want to use only the one inserted by using the aux file (I use the 
.tar.gz file, which would include also the bib files, to share it with a 
colleague working on the book too).

To avoid trimming them (the first bib is trimmed)

I wanted to know, whether the references of the first bib are not partly 
replaced by the untrimmed of the second (trimmed means e.g. no 
abstracts, etc)

Wolfgang
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