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I have the problem that I have several(!) bibliographies of the following format (more references in them of course)

\begin{thebibliography}{0}
  \bibitem[A]{A04} J.~E.~Avron, (2004).
  \emph{Colored Hofstadter butterflies.} TrendsMath.
  Boston, MA: Birkh\"auser Boston, pp. 11-22.
\end{thebibliography}

but also one bibliography in a bibtex file that I can access by calling in the .tex file

\bibliography{biblio}

My question is: Is there a way to combine all these bibliographies in one bibliography, so that they appear as one in the paper?

David Purton
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  • Welcome to TeX.SE. Please clarify your document setup: Is it the case that you have (a) several hand-built bibliographies of the form \begin{thebibliography}{nn} ... \end{thebibliography} as well as (b) a bibliography that's generated by BibTeX (which would require both a \bibliography and a \bibliographystyle directives)? How do you \cite entries in the bib file? Please advise. – Mico Sep 13 '20 at 07:54
  • Essentially this is the same issue as https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/464284/35864. While it is possible to merge thebibliography and BibTeX-generated .bbl files, it would probably be a lot of work to merge them manually, since in thebibliography you are responsible for sorting and everything. It might be better to make your manual thebibliography \bibitems available in a .bib file and let BibTeX generate the entire bibliography. That way you could be reasonably certain that things are sorted correctly and that the output is consistent. – moewe Sep 16 '20 at 05:58

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