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Re: Procite to WWW
Author: Frank Norman    Posted: Wed, 17 May 1995 09:01:06 +0100
Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 09:01:06 +0100
Reply-To: PRO-CITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List

Sender: PRO-CITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List

From: Frank Norman
Subject: Re: Procite to WWW
In-Reply-To: from "John A. Doe." at May 15,
95 02:05:00 pm

It should certainly be possible to produce a punc file to do some
partial markup into HTML, but getting the <html>, <head>, <body> etc
tags in is less obvious, except by a great deal of fiddling around.

We wanted to provide access from the Web to a database of staff
publications maintained in Procite, and to update this on a regular
basis. Rather than have to a lot of editing of HTML files each time
we update we chose to dump our whole database into a comma delimited
file and then use a script to search through (by author name,
department, etc). The only problem at present is that the script
has to run on quite a slow machine so the search takes quite a while.

I still want to investigate getting the records into a WAIS (or similar)
database and interfacing that to the Web, but that is going to be for
the future (unless anyone has an easy solution).

Frank Norman
Deputy Librarian
National Institute for Medical Research
London, UK

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