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<TPM:Date>2006/10/16 22:52:49</TPM:Date>
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<TPM:Title>
Include multiple `by topic' bibliographies in a document.
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A LaTeX package to include several bibliographies covering
different `topics' or bibliographic material into a document
(e.g., one bibliography for primary literature and one for
secondary literature). Provides commands to include either all
references from a .bib file, only the references actually cited
or those not cited in your document. You'll have to construct a
seperate .bib file for each bibliographic `topic', which will
have to be processed separately by BibTeX. If you want to have
per-chapter bibliographies in a document, have a look at the
packages bibunits or chapterbib instead.
[description copied from TeX Catalogue]
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<TPM:Author>Pierre Basso and Stefan Ulrich</TPM:Author>
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