``` % pandoc -f biblatex -t markdown -s @comment{excerpt from http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex/doc/examples/biblatex-examples.bib \mkbibquote{} should be replaced by a matching set of quotation marks that can be used by citeproc for quote substitution and flipflopping. English smart double quotation marks seem best, as they cannot be confused with apostrophes. \enquote{}, \enquote*{} should be replaced by a matching set of quotation marks, too: “foo”, ‘bar’. } @string{pup = {Princeton University Press}} @book{nussbaum, Annotation = {A book entry. Note the sorttitle and indexsorttitle fields and the markup of the quotes in the database file}, Author = {Nussbaum, Martha}, Date = 1978, Hyphenation = {american}, Indexsorttitle = {Aristotle's De Motu Animalium}, Keywords = {secondary}, Location = {Princeton}, Publisher = pup, Sorttitle = {Aristotle's De Motu Animalium}, Title = {Aristotle's \mkbibquote{De Motu Animalium}}} ^D --- nocite: "[@*]" references: - annote: A book entry. Note the sorttitle and indexsorttitle fields and the markup of the quotes in the database file author: - family: Nussbaum given: Martha id: nussbaum issued: 1978 keyword: secondary language: "en-US" publisher: Princeton University Press publisher-place: Princeton title: "Aristotle's \"De Motu Animalium\"" type: book --- ```