Compiling separate bibliographic files for a single document












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I have a code which goes like:



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage[breaklinks=true]{hyperref}
usepackage{color,mathtools,cleveref,xfrac,subcaption,multirow,multicol,amssymb,mathptmx,fancyhdr,natbib,graphicx,lipsum}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[shortlabels]{enumitem}
usepackage{floatpag}floatpagestyle{empty}
crefname{equation}{Eq.}{Eqs.}
crefname{figure}{Fig.}{Figs.}
crefname{section}{Sect.}{Sects.}
crefname{subsection}{Sect.}{Sects.}
crefname{table}{Tab.}{Tabs.}
linespread{1.5}
usepackage[top=30mm,bottom=27mm,left=30mm,right=25mm,textheight=240mm,textwidth=160mm]{geometry}
setlength{parskip}{2.5pt}
setlength{parindent}{12mm}
newcommand{sectiontitle}{}
fancyhead{}% clear default headers
fancyhead[L]{ifnumvalue{section}=0relax
else nouppercase{leftmark}
fi}
pagestyle{fancy}
begin{document}
input{chapter0}
input{chapter1}
input{chapter2}
input{chapter3}
input{chapter4}
input{chapter5}
input{chapter6}
newpage
fancyhead[L]{Bibliography}
bibliographystyle{plainnat}
bibliography{first_citations}
vfill
(Candidate name)
hfill
(Guide name)\
Candidate
hfill
Guide
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
newpage
fancyhead[L]{Synopsis}
input{chapter7}
bibliographystyle{plainnat}
bibliography{second_citation}
vfill
(Candidate name)
hfill
(Guide name)\
Candidate
hfill
Guide
end{document}


From chapter0 to chapter6, the corresponding bib file is first_citations and only for chapter7 the corresponding bib file is second_citation. So, what I want is after chapter 6, the bibliography file first_citations should be printed and after chapter seven I want to get second_citation ONLY to be printed. But, only first_citations is getting printed on both instances.



When I comment from input{chapter0} to %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% newpage I can see that second_citation is being printed, but when I am combining all the files, I am not getting what I required.



Where have I gone wrong?









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    I have a code which goes like:



    documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
    usepackage[breaklinks=true]{hyperref}
    usepackage{color,mathtools,cleveref,xfrac,subcaption,multirow,multicol,amssymb,mathptmx,fancyhdr,natbib,graphicx,lipsum}
    usepackage[english]{babel}
    usepackage[shortlabels]{enumitem}
    usepackage{floatpag}floatpagestyle{empty}
    crefname{equation}{Eq.}{Eqs.}
    crefname{figure}{Fig.}{Figs.}
    crefname{section}{Sect.}{Sects.}
    crefname{subsection}{Sect.}{Sects.}
    crefname{table}{Tab.}{Tabs.}
    linespread{1.5}
    usepackage[top=30mm,bottom=27mm,left=30mm,right=25mm,textheight=240mm,textwidth=160mm]{geometry}
    setlength{parskip}{2.5pt}
    setlength{parindent}{12mm}
    newcommand{sectiontitle}{}
    fancyhead{}% clear default headers
    fancyhead[L]{ifnumvalue{section}=0relax
    else nouppercase{leftmark}
    fi}
    pagestyle{fancy}
    begin{document}
    input{chapter0}
    input{chapter1}
    input{chapter2}
    input{chapter3}
    input{chapter4}
    input{chapter5}
    input{chapter6}
    newpage
    fancyhead[L]{Bibliography}
    bibliographystyle{plainnat}
    bibliography{first_citations}
    vfill
    (Candidate name)
    hfill
    (Guide name)\
    Candidate
    hfill
    Guide
    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
    newpage
    fancyhead[L]{Synopsis}
    input{chapter7}
    bibliographystyle{plainnat}
    bibliography{second_citation}
    vfill
    (Candidate name)
    hfill
    (Guide name)\
    Candidate
    hfill
    Guide
    end{document}


    From chapter0 to chapter6, the corresponding bib file is first_citations and only for chapter7 the corresponding bib file is second_citation. So, what I want is after chapter 6, the bibliography file first_citations should be printed and after chapter seven I want to get second_citation ONLY to be printed. But, only first_citations is getting printed on both instances.



    When I comment from input{chapter0} to %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% newpage I can see that second_citation is being printed, but when I am combining all the files, I am not getting what I required.



    Where have I gone wrong?









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      I have a code which goes like:



      documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
      usepackage[breaklinks=true]{hyperref}
      usepackage{color,mathtools,cleveref,xfrac,subcaption,multirow,multicol,amssymb,mathptmx,fancyhdr,natbib,graphicx,lipsum}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage[shortlabels]{enumitem}
      usepackage{floatpag}floatpagestyle{empty}
      crefname{equation}{Eq.}{Eqs.}
      crefname{figure}{Fig.}{Figs.}
      crefname{section}{Sect.}{Sects.}
      crefname{subsection}{Sect.}{Sects.}
      crefname{table}{Tab.}{Tabs.}
      linespread{1.5}
      usepackage[top=30mm,bottom=27mm,left=30mm,right=25mm,textheight=240mm,textwidth=160mm]{geometry}
      setlength{parskip}{2.5pt}
      setlength{parindent}{12mm}
      newcommand{sectiontitle}{}
      fancyhead{}% clear default headers
      fancyhead[L]{ifnumvalue{section}=0relax
      else nouppercase{leftmark}
      fi}
      pagestyle{fancy}
      begin{document}
      input{chapter0}
      input{chapter1}
      input{chapter2}
      input{chapter3}
      input{chapter4}
      input{chapter5}
      input{chapter6}
      newpage
      fancyhead[L]{Bibliography}
      bibliographystyle{plainnat}
      bibliography{first_citations}
      vfill
      (Candidate name)
      hfill
      (Guide name)\
      Candidate
      hfill
      Guide
      %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
      newpage
      fancyhead[L]{Synopsis}
      input{chapter7}
      bibliographystyle{plainnat}
      bibliography{second_citation}
      vfill
      (Candidate name)
      hfill
      (Guide name)\
      Candidate
      hfill
      Guide
      end{document}


      From chapter0 to chapter6, the corresponding bib file is first_citations and only for chapter7 the corresponding bib file is second_citation. So, what I want is after chapter 6, the bibliography file first_citations should be printed and after chapter seven I want to get second_citation ONLY to be printed. But, only first_citations is getting printed on both instances.



      When I comment from input{chapter0} to %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% newpage I can see that second_citation is being printed, but when I am combining all the files, I am not getting what I required.



      Where have I gone wrong?









      share













      I have a code which goes like:



      documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
      usepackage[breaklinks=true]{hyperref}
      usepackage{color,mathtools,cleveref,xfrac,subcaption,multirow,multicol,amssymb,mathptmx,fancyhdr,natbib,graphicx,lipsum}
      usepackage[english]{babel}
      usepackage[shortlabels]{enumitem}
      usepackage{floatpag}floatpagestyle{empty}
      crefname{equation}{Eq.}{Eqs.}
      crefname{figure}{Fig.}{Figs.}
      crefname{section}{Sect.}{Sects.}
      crefname{subsection}{Sect.}{Sects.}
      crefname{table}{Tab.}{Tabs.}
      linespread{1.5}
      usepackage[top=30mm,bottom=27mm,left=30mm,right=25mm,textheight=240mm,textwidth=160mm]{geometry}
      setlength{parskip}{2.5pt}
      setlength{parindent}{12mm}
      newcommand{sectiontitle}{}
      fancyhead{}% clear default headers
      fancyhead[L]{ifnumvalue{section}=0relax
      else nouppercase{leftmark}
      fi}
      pagestyle{fancy}
      begin{document}
      input{chapter0}
      input{chapter1}
      input{chapter2}
      input{chapter3}
      input{chapter4}
      input{chapter5}
      input{chapter6}
      newpage
      fancyhead[L]{Bibliography}
      bibliographystyle{plainnat}
      bibliography{first_citations}
      vfill
      (Candidate name)
      hfill
      (Guide name)\
      Candidate
      hfill
      Guide
      %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
      newpage
      fancyhead[L]{Synopsis}
      input{chapter7}
      bibliographystyle{plainnat}
      bibliography{second_citation}
      vfill
      (Candidate name)
      hfill
      (Guide name)\
      Candidate
      hfill
      Guide
      end{document}


      From chapter0 to chapter6, the corresponding bib file is first_citations and only for chapter7 the corresponding bib file is second_citation. So, what I want is after chapter 6, the bibliography file first_citations should be printed and after chapter seven I want to get second_citation ONLY to be printed. But, only first_citations is getting printed on both instances.



      When I comment from input{chapter0} to %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% newpage I can see that second_citation is being printed, but when I am combining all the files, I am not getting what I required.



      Where have I gone wrong?







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