Answer by egreg for Multiple LaTeX files using the same bibliography
Write a bibliography.tex file containing\documentclass{article}\begin{document}\nocite{*}\bibliographystyle{plain}\bibliography{bibliography}\end{document}and compile it (LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX)....
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do all the .tex files reference exactly the same \cites? (this point isn't clear in the question.)if they do, then the other answers should work.if they don't, the only way i can see to get a common...
View ArticleAnswer by Werner for Multiple LaTeX files using the same bibliography
Let's assume the following:one.tex, two.tex and three.tex have the following structure:\documentclass{article}% preamble content\begin{document}% document content\bibliography{bibliography}% expects...
View ArticleAnswer by jon for Multiple LaTeX files using the same bibliography
If the .bib file will only be used for those three .tex files, and you're willing to use biblatex, it seems pretty easy to do. For the three .tex files, cite the bibkeys from your .bib file as normal,...
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I have multiple different LaTeX files each which draw their bibliography from the same .bib file. When they compile I want them to share one bibliography file that is a separate PDF file. For example...
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