Le lundi 19 juillet 2021 à 13:54 -0400, John Kitchin a écrit : > That doesn't seem consistent with other ways that file-local keywords > are used though, and it would lead (for me anyway) to citing > unintended > references (and including unintended bib files in the export) if > there is > only one bibliography file that should be used for a document.
You mean you want to do something like \nocite{*} ? > > Maybe a reasonable compromise is something like > > #+bibliography: :local t > > which could indicate not to use the global variable. No need : # Local Variables: # org-cite-global-bibliography: nil # End: > > > > Bruce D'Arcus <bdar...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Yes, you're right Emmanuel. > > > > I guess this goes back to my file type/extension issue then. > > > > I do expect this to be a non-issue in time though, as related > > packages > > update to fully support all three common input formats. > > > > On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 1:29 PM CHARPENTIER Emmanuel > > <emmanuel.charpent...@aphp.fr> wrote: > > > > > > > It seems like that should not be the case, i.e. if you define > > > > BIBLIOGRAPHY keywords it means you do not want to use the ones > > > > in > > > > org-cite-global-bibliography. Is there a scenario where the > > > > union of > > > > those makes sense? > > > > > > Yes indeed: you may have > > > - A library for background issues (e. g. methodology) > > > - A (or several) subject matter-specific library (e. g. a > > > subdiscipline, a method, etc...) > > > - A library specific to the question you are discussing (e. g. > > > results of a bibliographic search specific to your question). > > > > > > The first one is a perfect target for org-cite-global- > > > bibliography. The > > > last one is of course a target for #+BIBLIOGRAPHY ; I'd tend to > > > let the > > > subject matter library as a file-specific #+BIBLIOGRAPHY (my > > > subject > > > matters tend to vary...), but this depends on your field. > > > > > > You may also think of this typology as books, reviews and > > > research > > > papers respectively... > > > > > > HTH, > > > > > > -- > > > Emmanuel Charpentier > > > > > > -- > Professor John Kitchin > Doherty Hall A207F > Department of Chemical Engineering > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-7803 > @johnkitchin > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu > Pronouns: he/him/his