Hi James, This is a digression from the thread on LaTeX and TeXShop to prepare documents in order to address your issue of how to
On Wednesday, September 19, 2007, at 01:45PM, "James Austin" wrote: >my lecturers require me to use headings to show which >sources are primary or secondary etc. I haven't figured out how to do >this with Bibtex, so I'm riting them in the Bibliography environment >which is a little time consuming. I haven't used this, but apparently the multibib package allows you to separate primary and secondary sources in your bibliography with BibTeX. As Justin said in the introduction to his demo, Google is your friend <smile>. I came up with this web page describing how to separate out your primary and secondary sources with multibib: http://airminded.org/2006/02/25/multiple-bibliographies-in-latex/ Hope this helps. Cheers, Esther
