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I am trying to compile a multi-chapter dissertation. I am using chapterbib so I run bibtex on each chapter.



xelatex dissertation
bibtex chapters/chapter1
bibtex chapters/chapter2
xelatex dissertation
xelatex dissertation


The requisite .bbl and .aux files are generated in the chapters directory. However, when I run xelatex after bibtex none of the citations are found. If I cut and paste the contents of the .bbl into the main .tex then it produces the desired output.



Do I need to use some sort of bib-include statement in the main document so it properly searches the chapters directory?



Here is a minimal example:



dissertation.tex:



documentclassarticle

begindocument

includechapters/chapter1
includechapters/chapter2

clearpage
addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref

enddocument


ref.bib:



@miscref1,
title = "reference1"


@miscref2,
title = "reference2"



chapters/chapter1.tex:



citeref1

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref


chapters/chapter2.tex:



citeref2

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref









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I am trying to compile a multi-chapter dissertation. I am using chapterbib so I run bibtex on each chapter.



xelatex dissertation
bibtex chapters/chapter1
bibtex chapters/chapter2
xelatex dissertation
xelatex dissertation


The requisite .bbl and .aux files are generated in the chapters directory. However, when I run xelatex after bibtex none of the citations are found. If I cut and paste the contents of the .bbl into the main .tex then it produces the desired output.



Do I need to use some sort of bib-include statement in the main document so it properly searches the chapters directory?



Here is a minimal example:



dissertation.tex:



documentclassarticle

begindocument

includechapters/chapter1
includechapters/chapter2

clearpage
addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref

enddocument


ref.bib:



@miscref1,
title = "reference1"


@miscref2,
title = "reference2"



chapters/chapter1.tex:



citeref1

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref


chapters/chapter2.tex:



citeref2

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref









share|improve this question
















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    – daleif
    Feb 13 at 20:07













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I am trying to compile a multi-chapter dissertation. I am using chapterbib so I run bibtex on each chapter.



xelatex dissertation
bibtex chapters/chapter1
bibtex chapters/chapter2
xelatex dissertation
xelatex dissertation


The requisite .bbl and .aux files are generated in the chapters directory. However, when I run xelatex after bibtex none of the citations are found. If I cut and paste the contents of the .bbl into the main .tex then it produces the desired output.



Do I need to use some sort of bib-include statement in the main document so it properly searches the chapters directory?



Here is a minimal example:



dissertation.tex:



documentclassarticle

begindocument

includechapters/chapter1
includechapters/chapter2

clearpage
addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref

enddocument


ref.bib:



@miscref1,
title = "reference1"


@miscref2,
title = "reference2"



chapters/chapter1.tex:



citeref1

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref


chapters/chapter2.tex:



citeref2

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref









share|improve this question
















I am trying to compile a multi-chapter dissertation. I am using chapterbib so I run bibtex on each chapter.



xelatex dissertation
bibtex chapters/chapter1
bibtex chapters/chapter2
xelatex dissertation
xelatex dissertation


The requisite .bbl and .aux files are generated in the chapters directory. However, when I run xelatex after bibtex none of the citations are found. If I cut and paste the contents of the .bbl into the main .tex then it produces the desired output.



Do I need to use some sort of bib-include statement in the main document so it properly searches the chapters directory?



Here is a minimal example:



dissertation.tex:



documentclassarticle

begindocument

includechapters/chapter1
includechapters/chapter2

clearpage
addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref

enddocument


ref.bib:



@miscref1,
title = "reference1"


@miscref2,
title = "reference2"



chapters/chapter1.tex:



citeref1

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref


chapters/chapter2.tex:



citeref2

addcontentslinetocchapterReferences
bibliographystyleapalike2
bibliographyref






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    Feb 13 at 20:07
















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