> On Jul 8, 2020, at 5:05 AM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
> 
> I am preparing to send tex files, graphics files, etc. to a publisher. I 
> think there should be a way to send something less than my entire bibtex file 
> to them. Is there a way to easily extract only the references that I am using 
> for this paper into a separate bibtex file or is there some other way to do 
> this? I notice that when I compile the tex file (using Texnicle on MacOS) 
> something called a .bbl file is generated that contains only my used 
> references but is is different from a .bib file. I suppose this is best 
> posted to a latex list. :-/
> 
> Jerry
> 
Thanks, Jürgen and Riki—all suggestions are spot on, especially drawing my 
attention to the aux file. However, I discovered a neat function built into 
BibDesk, the nice bibtex manager for MacOS. The menu command is “Select 
Publications From aux File.” After doing selecting the aux file it is just a 
copy-paste into a new blank .bib file.

Thanks again,
Jerry

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