2 bibliographies at the end of an article

Hi!

I am writing a Literature review, and the journal wants me to separate the bibliography at the end of the article in 2 parts. The first part should include a list of support articles, and the second part should include a list of the articles included in the literature review itself.
I know I can create one bibliography, unlink it, and then manually separate it into two parts. I was wondering, though, if I could do that in a less manual way.
  • I don't quite understand the lit review vs. "support articles" distinction. Could you given an example? Are all of these cited in the article itself?

  • Support articles would be, for example, articles I refer to in the methodology section of the article. For example, when I write, "I follow the method developed by JohnDoe (2012)"
    JohnDoe becomes a support reference.

    But that is secondary to my question, which is, is it possible to divide a bibliography into 2 sections?
  • The basic answer to the question as asked is no. It might be possible to say/do something more helpful with more details about how the references are actually used, which is why I was asking about that. E.g. if they are entirely in separate sections of the document, you could copy each section in a new document, select a citation styles in Document preferences, insert a bibliography, unlink citations, and then copy those two bibliographies to your article. That'd take 1-2minutes.
  • Ok, thanks, I will do it manually :-)
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