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I have a large database of references and I would like to print all uncited references that are tagged with a certain keyword. How can I achieve this? Thanks.

j.f. t
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    How about you create a small version of your large database and include it in a minimal example so we can play around with your request. See I've just been asked to write a minimal example, what is that? Can you do that? – Werner Sep 03 '19 at 21:24
  • Unfortunately, this is not something Biber can do. As far as I understand this is a fundamental limitation of the way it parses .bib entries. Duplicate: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/258888/35864 – moewe Sep 04 '19 at 05:00
  • In certain situations it might be possible to find an acceptable workaround, but in general this feature is simply not available. – moewe Sep 04 '19 at 05:01
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    @moewe, what a good answer in that question! – David Purton Sep 04 '19 at 13:48
  • @DavidPurton Quite. Apparently Koalas are good at Perl. – moewe Sep 04 '19 at 17:45
  • Would you agree that your question is a duplicate of https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/258888/35864? – moewe Sep 06 '19 at 13:14
  • I am considering a sourcemap feature which allows matching of entries which were explicitly cited only - I think this might help solve your problem - see my tentative answer to the old https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/258888/35864 – PLK Sep 09 '19 at 21:24
  • See the referenced duplicate for a solution using biber 2.14/biblatex 3.14. This should be possible now. biber has had access to the required information during data parsing for quite some time but for some reason I never made this visible to the user through sourcemap verbs. – PLK Sep 11 '19 at 13:49

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