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Author: James P Johnson    Posted: Wed, 26 May 2004 13:11:47 -0700
I would like to have an Endnote library on a web site for searching,
sorting, etc. Any thoughts on how this could be accomplished with Endnote?
Or perhaps there is a better way for using such a library on a website?

Thanks,

Pat Johnson


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Re: Web
Author: Bronwyn Tarrier    Posted: Thu, 27 May 2004 16:58:27 +0100
James

That depends on how much money you have to spare for this project.

If you want the all singing all dancing all featured version then I
would get someone to do it with Zebra Server.
http://www.indexdata.dk/zebra/
this is the best database program available for bibliographic data and
you can even configure it for Z39.50 access.

Should your budget or programming skills not be up to the option above
then if you have your own server to install software on get a copy of
Reference Manager 11 as it has a new feature called Web Publisher. This
is easy to install and run and gives a reasonable amount of flexibility
and ease of use.

If you are only wanting a small amount of functionality and have no
access to running server side applications on your website then i once
wrote an output style for someone that had a list of the papers they had
written a link to pop up a window with the full bibliographic details
and a link to click on and download it to your endnote library via
direct export. Oh and i think it also had a link to PubMed or where ever
the reference came from. You can have a look at a sample of this at:
http://www.cqhistory.com/simpson/simpson.html
When i get around to it one day I shall add some more JavaScript that
will make the database searchable etc and whatever other bells and
whistles i can manage for it. Great option if you only have a small
amount of references to post.


Bronwyn
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I would like to have an Endnote library on a web site for searching,
sorting, etc. Any thoughts on how this could be accomplished with
Endnote?
Or perhaps there is a better way for using such a library on a website?


Thanks,

Pat Johnson


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Filter for ISI Web of Knowledge alert
Author: Martin Unwin    Posted: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 08:52:26 +1200
I'm after an import filter for ISI Web of Knowledge email alerts (using
EN5). I have downloaded what should be the correct filter
(Personal_Alert-long_(ISI).enf) from the EN website, but cannot get
this to work. The main problem appears to be that the tags (e.g.,
Title:, Source:, etc.) appear on one line, with the corresponding text
appearing on the next line(s). I have made some progress by
manually editing the tagged file so the tag and the matching text are
run together on the same line, but this is obviously not a practical
solution. Does anyone have a filter that works? Alternatively, can
anyone tell me how to edit the import filter so that it can handle tags
of this type?

Thanks

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National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
PO Box 8602, Christchurch, New Zealand
Phone: 64-3-343-7885 (DDI)
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Re: Filter for ISI Web of Knowledge alert
Author: John East    Posted: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 21:05:08 +1000
> I'm after an import filter for ISI Web of Knowledge email alerts (using
> EN5). I have downloaded what should be the correct filter
> (Personal_Alert-long_(ISI).enf) from the EN website, but cannot get
> this to work.

A filter can be downloaded from our website at:
http://www.library.uq.edu.au/endnote/wos.html

The download link is in section 4 ("Set up an email alert ..."). It was
working last time that I tested it. Please let me know if it is no longer
working. As you say, the tag and the text are on different lines. This can
present problems if the text begins with a two-letter acronym: EndNote
thinks that the acronym is a field tag.

John East
University of Queensland Library
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Making a searchable website from a Endnote database
Author: David Robinson    Posted: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 17:00:57 +1200
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has put a endnote database online or knows of
people who have done it or some tools that one can use to put the
endnote database on the web. We want to make a searchable online
database of citations in our particular research area.

In particular does anyone know:
*To get the endnote file into a SQL database?
*Did you just have a one table database or made a proper database with
many tables?
*A way to allow people to download the whole database or selected
references.

Any other tips, suggestions, ideas etc would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for any help

Dave

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Re: Making a searchable website from a Endnote database
Author: Bob Schacht    Posted: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 16:22:08 -0700
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has put a endnote database online or knows of
people who have done it or some tools that one can use to put the
endnote database on the web. We want to make a searchable online
database of citations in our particular research area.


This is a question of particular interest to me, but my queries to this
list on this subject have not gotten much response. I understand that
Reference Manager is supposed to take care of this, but my organization
has only used a predecessor of that software, called Reference Web
Poster.




In particular does anyone know:
*To get the endnote file into a SQL database?


Yes. We used a customized application that used Endnote to build the
bibliography, but then exported the Endnote file to a tab- or
comma-delimited file for import into the SQL database, which was then
posted online at http://www3.nau.edu/ihd/airrtc/pubsearch.cfm
<http://www3.nau.edu/ihd/airrtc/pubsearch.cfm> . Usually this is done
using server software such as Cold Fusion, I believe.



*Did you just have a one table database or made a proper database with
many tables?


Endnote itself, last I checked, uses a single flat file with proprietary
formatting. Has that changed? By "proper database with many tables" do
you mean a relational database? Or just a series of flat files with the
same structure segregated by subject matter?



*A way to allow people to download the whole database or selected
references.

Any other tips, suggestions, ideas etc would be greatly appreciated.


There is a list like this set up for discussions relating to web
publishing, but it doesn't seem very active right now:



ris-list mailing list


This mailing list is a forum for Reference Manager users to discuss
technical
issues and other aspects of the program, and to help each other out.
While this list is monitored by technical support here at ISI
ResearchSoft,
it is a list for you, the users. We will only send the occasional
clarification message, or an announcement of importance regarding
Reference Manager.


To subscribe, send a message to: /> In the body of the message, write "subscribe RIS-List " (without the
quotes).
Maybe we can get some productive discussions going on that list.

Thanks,
Bob





Thanks for any help

Dave



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Celebrating 23 years of cross-cultural dance research
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Re: Making a searchable website from a Endnote database.. a
Author: Nathan Cherny    Posted: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 03:58:14 +0200
solution
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David
Since the disappearance of Reference Web Poster there is no easy way to do
this.

Confronting the same problem, I have had a program developed and have a site
running (for a medical reference library of 35,000 references) that does all
that you are interested in. I suggest that you look at the site at
www.chernydatabase.org.

If you are interested in using the software that we developer to run the
site, please write to Rubi Cohen at Tamir solutions via the webmaster at
/>
All the very best.


Nathan Cherny
Director Cancer Pain and Palliative Medicine
Dept Oncology
Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Jerusalem
Israel
Tel: +972 2 6555111 (w)
+972 2 6726740 (h)
+972 68 685780 (Mobile)
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Re: Making a searchable website from a Endnote database
Author: Dmartin336    Posted: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 00:11:12 EDT
In a message dated 6/10/2004 2:11:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:

but my queries to this
list on this subject have not gotten much response

I suppose when all else fails...there's the support number: 408-987-5609
(San Jose, CA...and they don't open up til 7:00 AM.

Donna Martinez






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Re: Making a searchable website from a Endnote database
Author: Mark Lea Charter    Posted: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 07:22:20 -0500
David,

You could use EndNote's export feature to create a text file of your
citations, then import the text file into a database manager with web portal
capabilities (e.g. FileMaker Pro). I use Filemaker to share databases on the
web all of the time. It works great.

Sincerely,


Mark Lea
W8116 Canterbury Lane #10
Lake Mills, WI 53551
(920) 646-4152
/> http://homepage.mac.com/marklea/



On 6/9/04 12:00 AM, "David Robinson" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has put a endnote database online or knows of
> people who have done it or some tools that one can use to put the
> endnote database on the web. We want to make a searchable online
> database of citations in our particular research area.
>
> In particular does anyone know:
> *To get the endnote file into a SQL database?
> *Did you just have a one table database or made a proper database with
> many tables?
> *A way to allow people to download the whole database or selected
> references.
>
> Any other tips, suggestions, ideas etc would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Dave



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citation format for websites
Author: Theise, Eric    Posted: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 09:37:37 -0700
Hi everyone,

Hope the list is working today... I urgently need to get a website into our
EndNote (6 & 7) library. It'll be formatted in the NIH style.

Should probably look something like this, but I'm not clear which fields
will be the best to use:

ClinicalTrials.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine,
<http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/search?term=minocycline>;last accessed 6/3/04)

All the protocol/style documents I seem able to find don't seem to address
citing a search engine.

Thanks in advance for any guidance.

--Eric

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Re: Making a searchable website from a Endnote database
Author: ALBERT    Posted: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:11:08 -0400
I don't know whether or not Ref. Manager runs on a Mac; it doesn't
seem like it does - since the Web site: http://www.refman.com only
shows a Windows version being available for ordering.

As for editing records already posted to the Web, the ad on the website
says you can do this - We haven't gotten to that point yet--
The resulting database is searchable by many different fields.
Our database is not yet up and even once it is (which should be
shortly), it will probably only be available interenally.

I could probably provide you with access to it once it's a little
more ready for prime time.

Karen Albert
Talbot Research Library
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Phila., PA 19111
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