\documentclass{eptcs} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage[style=eptcs,related=false]{biblatex} \addbibresource[label=c]{contrived.bib} \addbibresource[label=r]{real.bib} \begin{document} \begin{refsection}[c] In this section, we cite a variety of contrived examples to illustrate the EPTCS style. For example, \textcite{article_1992:_artic_arxiv_with} has link to arxiv and a doi. Some works are unpublished~\cite{unpublished_2020:_unpub_work}. \textcite{book_2055:_my_inbook_chapt,collection_2020:_my_collec} did publish their stuff though. \textcite{article_1992:_artic_with_doi} would argue that our choice of last names was not particularly original. We can also cite a range of entries at once: \cite{article_1992:_artic_arxiv_with,article_1992:_artic_with_doi,article_1992:_artic_with_eid_paget,article_1992:_artic_with_page_range}. \nocite{*} \printbibliography[title={Contrived Examples}] \end{refsection} \clearpage \begin{refsection}[r] In this section, we have actual bibliography entries. We have multivolume collections~\cite{abramsky_1992:_handb_logic_comput_scien} with individual volumes~\cite{abramsky_2001:_logic_algeb_method, abramsky_1995:_seman_struc, abramsky_1995:_seman_model, abramsky_1993:_backg_comp_struct, abramsky_1992:_backg_mathem_struct}. \textcite{tennent_1995:_denot_seman, abramsky_jung_1995:_domain_theor} wrote entries in some of these volumes. We have multivolume books~\cite{girard_2006:_le_point_aveug, girard_2007:_vers_limper, girard_2006:_vers_la_perfec}. We have conference proceedings. Note that biblatex allows for conference proceedings to have a ``title'' on top of a conference (event) name. For example, the title of \cite{2002:_proof_system_reliab} is different from the conference/event name. We note that that proceedings is lacking an editor. \nocite{*} \printbibliography[title={Real Examples}] \end{refsection} \end{document}