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Author: Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
Posted: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:34:48 -0500
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Dear all!
Can anybody suggest a solution or advice?
I'm using Endnote 9.01 on two different computers (both PC's) within the same organization. When importing
references from Scopus, everthing goes fine in one computer, but the other refuses to import
the authors and some other info is also missing. I'm using direct import, not saving the references first as
a text file. I choose RIS in Scopus, but Endnote does not ask me which import filter I want to use when
exporting directly.
Any suggestions? I've already emptied the cache in IE in the "problem computer". I've also added Scopus
import filter and RIS filter especially in Endnote in the problem computer...
I really hope someone can help!
Best regards,
Margret
***********************************************************************
Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
Project Manager
Medical & Health Library & Information Centre
Landspítali - University Hospital
Hringbraut (Eirbergi)
101 Reykjavik
Iceland
Tel. +354 543 1461
GSM +354 824 5382
E-mail:
Fax: +354 543 1479
www.landspitali.is
***********************************************************************
Fyrirvari / Disclaimer
http://www.landspitali.is/disclaimer
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| RE: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote |
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Author: Joe
Posted: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:17:37 -0500
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"I choose RIS in Scopus, but Endnote does not ask me which import filter I want to use when
exporting directly."
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No, it doesn't. You need to create an enl file first. When you import the reference from Scopus, you select that enl file, then the information will be read in. BTW, I am using the X1 version.
Joe
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> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:34:48 -0500
> From: />
> To: />
> Subject: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote
>
> Dear all!
>
> Can anybody suggest a solution or advice?
>
> I'm using Endnote 9.01 on two different computers (both PC's) within the same organization. When importing
> references from Scopus, everthing goes fine in one computer, but the other refuses to import
> the authors and some other info is also missing. I'm using direct import, not saving the references first as
> a text file. I choose RIS in Scopus, but Endnote does not ask me which import filter I want to use when
> exporting directly.
>
> Any suggestions? I've already emptied the cache in IE in the "problem computer". I've also added Scopus
> import filter and RIS filter especially in Endnote in the problem computer...
>
> I really hope someone can help!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Margret
>
> ***********************************************************************
> Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
> Project Manager
> Medical & Health Library & Information Centre
> Landspítali - University Hospital
> Hringbraut (Eirbergi)
> 101 Reykjavik
> Iceland
>
> Tel. +354 543 1461
> GSM +354 824 5382
> E-mail:
> Fax: +354 543 1479
> www.landspitali.is
> ***********************************************************************
>
>
>
> Fyrirvari / Disclaimer
> http://www.landspitali.is/disclaimer
>
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| RE: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote |
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Author: Patricia J
Posted: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:15:16 -0500
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It may be a difference in the RIS import filter. I use EndNote X, but I have had related problems in importing from Scopus. Fortunately, my problems at least had a simple solution.
The import filter is Refman RIS. My problem was that I would import the complete reference, and the article title came in fine, but the original language title ended up in the Journal Source field. There wasn't a field for T2.
Download one representative set and save it as a text file, and then match it field by field with the Refman RIS filter template. At least it worked for me.
Patricia J. Erwin aka "Pat"
Mayo Clinic Libraries
Rochester MN 55905
/>
507.284.4952
-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of />
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 1:35 PM
To: />
Subject: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote
Dear all!
Can anybody suggest a solution or advice?
I'm using Endnote 9.01 on two different computers (both PC's) within the same organization. When importing references from Scopus, everthing goes fine in one computer, but the other refuses to import the authors and some other info is also missing. I'm using direct import, not saving the references first as a text file. I choose RIS in Scopus, but Endnote does not ask me which import filter I want to use when exporting directly.
Any suggestions? I've already emptied the cache in IE in the "problem computer". I've also added Scopus import filter and RIS filter especially in Endnote in the problem computer...
I really hope someone can help!
Best regards,
Margret
***********************************************************************
Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
Project Manager
Medical & Health Library & Information Centre Landspítali - University Hospital Hringbraut (Eirbergi)
101 Reykjavik
Iceland
Tel. +354 543 1461
GSM +354 824 5382
E-mail: />
Fax: +354 543 1479
www.landspitali.is
***********************************************************************
Fyrirvari / Disclaimer
http://www.landspitali.is/disclaimer
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| RE: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote |
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Author: Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
Posted: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 13:48:41 -0400
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Thanks! Will try this.
All the best,
Margret
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Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
Verkefnastjóri
Bókasafn og upplýsingamiđstöđ
Landspítali - háskólasjúkrahús
Hringbraut (Eirbergi)
101 Reykjavík
Vs. 543 1461
GSM 824 5382
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Fax: 543 1479
Veffang: www.landspitali.is
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Subject RE: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote
It may be a difference in the RIS import filter. I use EndNote X, but I have had related problems in importing from Scopus. Fortunately, my problems at least had a simple solution.
The import filter is Refman RIS. My problem was that I would import the complete reference, and the article title came in fine, but the original language title ended up in the Journal Source field. There wasn't a field for T2.
Download one representative set and save it as a text file, and then match it field by field with the Refman RIS filter template. At least it worked for me.
Patricia J. Erwin aka "Pat"
Mayo Clinic Libraries
Rochester MN 55905
/>
507.284.4952
-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of />
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 1:35 PM
To: />
Subject: Problems importing references from Scopus to Endnote
Dear all!
Can anybody suggest a solution or advice?
I'm using Endnote 9.01 on two different computers (both PC's) within the same organization. When importing references from Scopus, everthing goes fine in one computer, but the other refuses to import the authors and some other info is also missing. I'm using direct import, not saving the references first as a text file. I choose RIS in Scopus, but Endnote does not ask me which import filter I want to use when exporting directly.
Any suggestions? I've already emptied the cache in IE in the "problem computer". I've also added Scopus import filter and RIS filter especially in Endnote in the problem computer...
I really hope someone can help!
Best regards,
Margret
***********************************************************************
Margrét Gunnarsdóttir
Project Manager
Medical & Health Library & Information Centre Landspítali - University Hospital Hringbraut (Eirbergi)
101 Reykjavik
Iceland
Tel. +354 543 1461
GSM +354 824 5382
E-mail: />
Fax: +354 543 1479
www.landspitali.is
***********************************************************************
Fyrirvari / Disclaimer
http://www.landspitali.is/disclaimer
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