I am trying to write my PhD Thesis with bookdown and am mainly using pdf output. I have easily added a bibliography at the end of the document but would rather have a bibliography at the end of each chapter. I have tried adjusting the .tex output with LaTeX packages that allow this but this fights with the bookdoown defaults. Is there a way of adapting the .yaml options to enable this?
For HTML output the default is to use per-chapter bibliographies. For PDF output, I have found it is best to use the LaTeX package biblatex
together with biber
. Since RStudio does not know about biber, it is best to install a tool like latexmk
and configure RStudio to use that via Sys.setenv(RSTUDIO_PDFLATEX = "latexmk")
. These programs might have to be installed separately, e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu/...
sudo apt-get install texlive-bibtex-extra biber latexmk
For configuring biblatex
the solution provided at https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/199336/biblatex-reference-both-by-chapter-and-at-the-end-of-the-book is appropriate.
In the end the following settings are necessary in _output.yml
:
bookdown::pdf_book:
citation_package: biblatex
In Index.Rmd
:
biblio-style: authoryear
biblatexoptions: [refsegment=chapter]
At the end of every chapter:
\printbibliography[segment=\therefsegment,heading=subbibliography]
There is no need to escape this raw LaTeX command, since pandoc
ignores such commands for other output formats.
One can see the entire solution at
I managed to get chapter bibliographies with PDF output using the following steps:
<R-library-path>/rmarkdown/rmd/latex/default-1.17.0.2.tex
as book.tex
to the working directorybook.tex
to use the LaTeX package bibunits
(diff below)_output.yml
to refer to book.tex
as template
(diff below)index.Rmd
(diff below)Rmd
files to write \putbib
command (diff below)After these changes, a PDF file could be produced, but all references where missing, since bookdown
does not know about the generated bu?.aux
files. After executing bibtex bu1
and bibtex bu2
, reproducing the PDF file via bookdown
produced a PDF with chapter bibliographies. It is probably best to automate this step with Makefile.
Here the diff between the templates:
$ diff -u /usr/local/lib/R/site-library/rmarkdown/rmd/latex/default-1.17.0.2.tex book.tex
--- /usr/local/lib/R/site-library/rmarkdown/rmd/latex/default-1.17.0.2.tex 2017-12-11 19:14:54.643867696 +0100
+++ book.tex 2018-01-16 11:43:46.182542634 +0100
@@ -93,8 +93,11 @@
\fi
$endif$
$if(natbib)$
-\usepackage{natbib}
+\usepackage[$natbiboptions$]{natbib}
\bibliographystyle{$if(biblio-style)$$biblio-style$$else$plainnat$endif$}
+\usepackage{bibunits}
+\defaultbibliographystyle{$if(biblio-style)$$biblio-style$$else$plainnat$endif$}
+\defaultbibliography{$for(bibliography)$$bibliography$$sep$,$endfor$}
$endif$
$if(biblatex)$
\usepackage$if(biblio-style)$[style=$biblio-style$]$endif${biblatex}
@@ -235,6 +238,7 @@
$endfor$
\begin{document}
+\bibliographyunit[\chapter]
$if(title)$
\maketitle
$endif$
And the diff of the files from bookdown-sample
:
$ git diff
diff --git a/01-intro.Rmd b/01-intro.Rmd
index 6b16e73..1a5f9de 100644
--- a/01-intro.Rmd
+++ b/01-intro.Rmd
@@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ knitr::kable(
```
You can write citations, too. For example, we are using the **bookdown** package [@R-bookdown] in this sample book, which was built on top of R Markdown and **knitr** [@xie2015].
+
+`r if (knitr:::is_latex_output()) '\\putbib'`
diff --git a/02-literature.Rmd b/02-literature.Rmd
index 00745d0..983696e 100644
--- a/02-literature.Rmd
+++ b/02-literature.Rmd
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
# Literature
Here is a review of existing methods.
+[@R-knitr]
+
+`r if (knitr:::is_latex_output()) '\\putbib'`
diff --git a/_output.yml b/_output.yml
index 342a1d6..cc8afb1 100644
--- a/_output.yml
+++ b/_output.yml
@@ -14,4 +14,5 @@ bookdown::pdf_book:
latex_engine: xelatex
citation_package: natbib
keep_tex: yes
+ template: book.tex
bookdown::epub_book: default
diff --git a/index.Rmd b/index.Rmd
index 4e21b9d..2fdb813 100644
--- a/index.Rmd
+++ b/index.Rmd
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ output: bookdown::gitbook
documentclass: book
bibliography: [book.bib, packages.bib]
biblio-style: apalike
+natbiboptions: sectionbib
+graphics: yes
link-citations: yes
github-repo: rstudio/bookdown-demo
description: "This is a minimal example of using the bookdown package to write a book. The output format for this example is bookdown::gitbook."