How have you separated the webliography from the bibliography?

Good morning everyone,

My supervisor has asked me to separate the webliography from the bibliography. By "webliography" — also called sitography — I mean references that are exclusively online. I realize this is a somewhat artificial distinction, but it's still required in some cases.

I've looked through the forum, and it seems clear that Zotero doesn't provide a built-in way to do this. So my question is:

For those of you who have needed to separate these two types of sources in the final references of your documents, how did you do it? What's the best way?

My idea was to assign tags to my sources using two broad categories, then select one category at a time and use "Create Bibliography from Items" before pasting the result into Word—once for print sources and once for online sources.

But I'm wondering whether there's a smarter way to handle this.

Thanks!
  • edited today at 7:55am
    You can modify the citation style to sort online references to the end and can then split it off.
  • Though that does require a clear way to distinguish online sources that's legible to a citation style (e.g. it'd be easy to sort webpages and Blogposts separately)
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