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Author: Pandya, Niyati
Posted: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 13:28:41 -0500
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Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 13:28:41 -0500
Reply-To: PROCITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List
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From: "Pandya, Niyati"
Subject: question
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> Question:
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> Can I use ProCite with a document that is a 30-page WP table? I have one
> field (column) within the table that has data that needs to be referenced
> (maybe 50 references total) but do not want to start using ProCite if for
> some reason it will not read codes within a WP table. The document will
> be updated annually so I thought ProCite would be perfect for this task.
>
> Thanks.
> ________________________
Niyati Pandya
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| Re: question |
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Author: Russell D Stewart
Posted: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 08:46:37 -0500
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Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 08:46:37 -0500
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From: Russell D Stewart
Subject: Re: question
Niyati,
I'm a newbie to Procite but I'm currently running Procite in a MS Word 2000 table with no apparent problems. I have the citations in a separate column.
Hope this helps. :-)
on 11/03/99 01:28:43 PM
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Subject: question
> Question:
>
> Can I use ProCite with a document that is a 30-page WP table? I have one
> field (column) within the table that has data that needs to be referenced
> (maybe 50 references total) but do not want to start using ProCite if for
> some reason it will not read codes within a WP table. The document will
> be updated annually so I thought ProCite would be perfect for this task.
>
> Thanks.
> ________________________
Niyati Pandya
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| ProCite in museum (+ Mac question |
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Author: G B Zaagsma
Posted: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 11:34:29 +0200
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 11:34:29 +0200
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From: "G.B. Zaagsma"
Organization: Faculteit der Letteren, RuG, NL
Subject: ProCite in museum (+ Mac question)
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Hello,
I have just subscribed to the list because I have some specific
questions about ProCite and its possible use in a museal
environment. I'm currently involved in a project that involves putting
together a database with information on the theme 'the child in
prehistoric times' for a museum.
The database should be easily accessible for researchers and
visitors. ProCite might be the program that will be used. The
question however is what the possibilites are to use a ProCite
database for Internet or cd-rom? On the basis of the database the
museum might want to develop an Internet site or CD-ROM or
touch screen application for visitors who can thus access the
information.
Any thoughts are appreciated,
Gerben Zaagsma
ps: something else I wonder about personally> is there an older
free- or shareware version of ProCite for Macintosh 68k users?
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Gerben Zaagsma
Geschiedeniswinkel RUG
Postbus 716, 9700 AS Groningen
tel: 050-3635924 / fax: 050-3635912
email:
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Author: Patricia Pearce
Posted: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 13:59:34 -0400
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Help! Can anyone explain the following problem? I've been using ProCite to search PubMed for several years and have never had problems. Today I'm trying to search and running into a weird problem. ProCite "acts" as if it's searching PubMed (searching with authorname +/- date of pub), it seems to go through the routine (searching, requesting record count, etc.), tells me I have N number of records located, but when I hit "OK" to retrieve records identified, nothing downloads! But ProCite LOOKS like the records should be downloading - "ready" "Downloading", cycling back to "ready", etc.. I checked the log to see if I could identify the problem there, but log looks as below. I know the name I'm searching is in PubMed. I've accessed PubMed directly via web and no problems locating what I want so PubMed is up and running. I'm doing this from home....but a colleague is running into the same problem from another location.....which tells me this problem is bigger than the software on my computer! But I really need to figure out the problem. Anyone have a clue? Has anyone else experienced this problem. Any help is appreciated. trisha pearce
Requesting record count...
Requesting data...
Data received.
Downloading records...
Requesting data...
Data received.
Ready [Note - no "data" is received - even though log indicates has been]
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Author: Marlene Porter
Posted: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:19:25 -0400
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Trisha,
I don't think you and your colleague are alone with this problem
because I tried and received the same log you did. This may be a PubMed
problem because I know the system worked for me several months ago. In
fact I think they fixed the problem that is occurring again. Oh dear.
:-) I'm not sure it ProCite or NLM needs to be contacted.
Marlene
Marlene Porter, MLn
Head of Information Services
R.H. Mulford Library
Medical College of Ohio
3045 Arlington Ave., Rm 0409
Toledo, OH 43614-5808
http://www.mco.edu/lib/libmain.html
Phone: 419-383-4220
Fax: 419-383-6146
Email: />
>>> 04/10/02 01:59PM >>>
Help! Can anyone explain the following problem? I've been using ProCite
to search PubMed for several years and have never had problems. Today
I'm trying to search and running into a weird problem. ProCite "acts"
as if it's searching PubMed (searching with authorname +/- date of pub),
it seems to go through the routine (searching, requesting record count,
etc.), tells me I have N number of records located, but when I hit "OK"
to retrieve records identified, nothing downloads! But ProCite LOOKS
like the records should be downloading - "ready" "Downloading", cycling
back to "ready", etc.. I checked the log to see if I could identify the
problem there, but log looks as below. I know the name I'm searching is
in PubMed. I've accessed PubMed directly via web and no problems
locating what I want so PubMed is up and running. I'm doing this from
home....but a colleague is running into the same problem from another
location.....which tells me this problem is bigger than the software on
my computer! But I really need to figure out the problem. Anyone have
a clue? Has anyone else experienced this problem. Any help is
appreciated. trisha pearce
Requesting record count...
Requesting data...
Data received.
Downloading records...
Requesting data...
Data received.
Ready [Note - no "data" is received - even though log indicates has
been]
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| Re: question |
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Author: Patricia Pearce
Posted: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:42:55 -0400
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Thanks. I just contacted ProCite technical help -- and there IS a PubMed
issue. The company has contacted NLM in process of investigation -- and not
yet sure that the issue is. I was advised that I should "just keep trying"
and call back in a few days if needed. ISI doesn't know what the issue is
yet. trisha pearce
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marlene Porter" />
To: />
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: question
> Trisha,
>
> I don't think you and your colleague are alone with this problem
> because I tried and received the same log you did. This may be a PubMed
> problem because I know the system worked for me several months ago. In
> fact I think they fixed the problem that is occurring again. Oh dear.
> :-) I'm not sure it ProCite or NLM needs to be contacted.
>
> Marlene
>
> Marlene Porter, MLn
> Head of Information Services
> R.H. Mulford Library
> Medical College of Ohio
> 3045 Arlington Ave., Rm 0409
> Toledo, OH 43614-5808
>
> http://www.mco.edu/lib/libmain.html
> Phone: 419-383-4220
> Fax: 419-383-6146
> Email: />
>
>
> >>> 04/10/02 01:59PM >>>
> Help! Can anyone explain the following problem? I've been using ProCite
> to search PubMed for several years and have never had problems. Today
> I'm trying to search and running into a weird problem. ProCite "acts"
> as if it's searching PubMed (searching with authorname +/- date of pub),
> it seems to go through the routine (searching, requesting record count,
> etc.), tells me I have N number of records located, but when I hit "OK"
> to retrieve records identified, nothing downloads! But ProCite LOOKS
> like the records should be downloading - "ready" "Downloading", cycling
> back to "ready", etc.. I checked the log to see if I could identify the
> problem there, but log looks as below. I know the name I'm searching is
> in PubMed. I've accessed PubMed directly via web and no problems
> locating what I want so PubMed is up and running. I'm doing this from
> home....but a colleague is running into the same problem from another
> location.....which tells me this problem is bigger than the software on
> my computer! But I really need to figure out the problem. Anyone have
> a clue? Has anyone else experienced this problem. Any help is
> appreciated. trisha pearce
>
> Requesting record count...
> Requesting data...
>
> Data received.
>
> Downloading records...
>
> Requesting data...
>
> Data received.
>
> Ready [Note - no "data" is received - even though log indicates has
> been]
>
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