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I wonder if it is possible to get a complete French bibliography? For example, even if French accents can be used in bibtex, the categories still are in English. In French, edition is "édition"

In French, edition is "édition". I tried to change it directly in the bib file, but it didn't work.

Finally, does anyone knows a function in latex to automatically separate the articles from the books in the bibliography? Would it be more simple just to do two different bibliographies?

Thanks

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You could try using babel, babelbib, and the babplain bibliographystyle, like so:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[frenchb]{babel}
\usepackage[fixlanguage]{babelbib}
\selectbiblanguage{french}
\begin{document}
\bibliographystyle{babplain}
\selectbiblanguage{french}
\bibliography{yourbibfile.bib} 
\nocite{ReeceCampbell}
\end{document}

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