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Section Bibliographies Filter
Pandoc filter that generates a bibliography for each top-level section / chapter.
The filter allows the user to put bibliographies at the end of each section, containing only those references in the section. It works by splitting the document up into sections, and then treating each section as a separate document for citeproc to process.
Usage
The filter modifies the internal document representation; it can be used with many publishing systems that are based on pandoc.
Most users will want to set the reference-section-title
metadata
value to add a section heading to the reference section.
Plain pandoc
This filter interferes with the default operation of citeproc. The
citeproc
filter must either be run before this filter, or not
at all. The section-bibliographies.lua
filter calls citeproc
as necessary. For example:
pandoc input.md --citeproc --lua-filter section-bibliographies.lua
or
pandoc input.md --lua-filter section-bibliographies.lua
Quarto
Users of Quarto can install this filter as an extension with
quarto install extension pandoc-ext/section-bibliographies
and use it by adding section-bibliographies
to the filters
entry in their YAML header. This filter should run after
Quarto's default filters.
It is recommended to set citeproc: false
in the YAML header, as
this minimizes interference with Quarto's default citation
handling.
---
filters:
# Run Quarto's default filters first
- quarto
- section-bibliographies
bibliography: my-bibliography.bib
reference-section-title: References
citeproc: false
---
Please Note: In some OS environments it might be necessary to
use the complete absolute path to the .lua
file for the filter,
e.g.
filters:
- /home/user/_extensions/pandoc-ext/section-bibliographies/section-bibliographies.lua
R Markdown
Use pandoc_args
to invoke the filter. See the R Markdown
Cookbook
for details.
---
reference-section-title: References
output:
word_document:
pandoc_args: ['--lua-filter=section-bibliographies.lua']
---
Configuration
The filter allows customization through metadata fields, all
nested below the section-bibliographies
value:
section-bibiliograpies.cleanup-first
: Remove the reference section added by a previous citeproc
run. The default is false
.
section-bibiliograpies.level
: This variable controls what level the biblography will occur
at the end of. The header of the generated references section
will be one level lower than the section that it appears on
(so if it occurs at the end of a level-1 section, it will
receive a level-2 header, and so on).
section-bibiliograpies.minlevel
: Sets the minimum section level at which bibliographies will be
produced. The default is 1. Higher numbers will leave
top-level sections unprocessed.
section-bibliographies.bibliography
: Behaves like bibliography
in the context of this filter.
This variable exists because pandoc automatically invokes
citeproc
as the final filter if it is called with either
--bibliography
, or if the bibliography
metadata is given
via a command line option. Using section-bibs-bibliography
on the command line avoids this unwanted invocation.
section-bibliographies.references
: Behaves like references
in the context of this filter.
The metadata fields section-bibs-level
and
section-bibs-bibliography
have the same effect as the nested
level
and bibliography
values, respectively. This is for for
backwards compatibility. The old names are deprecated and should
no longer be used.
Bibliography placement
Div elements with class sectionrefs
can be used to manually
place the bibliography. The filter will use the div as the
container for the list of references, similar to how Div's with
identifier refs
are be used by plain citeproc.
If the sectionrefs
div is nested below another heading, then
that heading must be marked with the sectionbibliography
class,
or otherwise it might be ignored.
# Here is one section
This reference to [@cohen:jokes] will be listed under [my refs].
## A subsection
Here is a not very interesting subsection.
## Bibliography {.sectionbibliography}
Some extra comments on the bibliography can go here.
::: {.sectionrefs}
:::
License
This pandoc Lua filter is published under the MIT license, see
file LICENSE
for details.