My commentary was directed to the statement: " I would like to created one revit file from linked files".
This is how I would do it. Before bind them links. I will bring in general project info, and few others ( depending what kind of project) as well as view templates using the transfer project standards.
In order for this to work. I would have all collaboratores to create view templates are of their views. Now, this can only work if good drafting standards are bieng used ( example: if other drafters/collaborators, instead of creating filters and using thevisibility graphics (vg), they have used just hide objects manually wiht the hide element command (EH), then you are lost!!
Once this templates have been created, you can go ahead and transfer all these to the new revit file and then bind models.
Here is when you start to create views and applying view templates.. then clean up and more clean up.
For sheet, well, revit title block families are not large, you can have your collaboratores sent you their families and then uploaded to the new revit file.
I had to do few of this couple months ago. It worked. Yes there is lots of clean up but that is it!! little modeling and lots of clean up.