Exporting a .bib file as plain text

Hello, new user here. I have written a paper in LaTeX with references as a bib file. The organisation I submitted to wishes to reprint the paper in a different medium, which wants a different submission format: in this particular case, everything as a .docx with the references included as the last section in the organisation's format.

So I can't just copy my .bib file and the format is all over the place when I try and copy from the compiled document. All the references I need are in Zotero, so I'd like to export them from there in the order required, in plain text in a format of my choosing or definition. I don't recognise all Zotero's export options, but none of them look like straight-up plain text.

Does this sound like something Zotero can do? Currently my best option is to export as a .csv and write a wee script to dump the references in the correct format into a .txt file, but if Zotero can get me part way there it would be very helpful.
  • I'm not totally understanding what you're trying to do, but Zotero can obviously generate bibliographies, if that's what you mean.

    https://www.zotero.org/support/creating_bibliographies
  • I don't quite understand what you mean by "plain text" -- all of Zotero's export formats are plain text in the sense that you can open them with a text editor, but given that that's also true for a .bib file, that doesn't seem like what you mean.

    If you want a bibliography for a Word document, you could just use "Create Bibliography" copy that to the clipboard (or save as RTF) and then into Word -- that'd work nicely.

    If, for whatever reason, you want a plain text bibliography (why?), you can just copy the bibliography to the clipboard, paste it into a text editor (which will remove all rich text formatting) and then save it.

    If you want something else, you'd have to describe the desired output more.
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