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For citing papers in the ACL Anthology, we provide a single consolidated
BibTeX file containing all of its papers. The bibkeys in these papers are
designed to be semantic in nature: {names}-{year}-{words}, where
- `names` is the concatenated last names of the authors when there is just
one or two authors, or `lastname-etal` for 3+
- `year` is the four-digit year
- `words` is the first significant word in the title, or more, if necessary,
to preserve uniqueness
For example, https://aclanthology.org/N04-1035 can be cited as \cite{galley-etal-2004-whats}.
The consolidated file can be downloaded from here:
- https://aclanthology.org/anthology.bib
Unfortunately, as of 2024 or so, this file is now larger than 50 MB, which is Overleaf's
bib file size limit. Consequently, the Anthology shards the file automatically into
49 MB shards.
There are currently (2025) two files:
- https://aclanthology.org/anthology-1.bib
- https://aclanthology.org/anthology-2.bib
You can download these directly from Overleaf from New File -> From External URL,
and then adding them to the \bibliography line in acl_latex.tex:
\bibliography{custom,anthology-1,anthology-2}