It defnitely helps a lot with Org->LaTeX files (scientific papers).
There is one thing that is not taken into account  and I wonder if there
is an Org solution for it.
In laTeX you can use \cite{foo1999, foo2002} . I don't think that
current links in Org allow this and I don't see an easy way for it.
In Org, you would have [[bibtex:foo1999]][[bibtex:foo2002]] .
May be the exporter for bibtex links should look around and merge
other links found.

Fabrice


Could it be possible to allow [[bibtex:foo1999, foo2002]]


2013/5/13 Vikas Rawal <vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org>

> > This works fine except that I can't place it at the keyword. How does
> > one do it? I thought having a line say [BIBLIOGRAPHY] would work but
> > it does not.
> >
>
> Figured it myself.
>
> Placing the line '#+BIBLIOGRAPHY: blah blah...' at the right place did
> it.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Vikas
>
>


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