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Author: Jfwoodru
Posted: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:30:00 -0800
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I have also encountered this problem. The only solution I have is to
open the RM database from which the references came (which, of course,
defeats the purpose of a "traveling" library and might not always be
possible to do). This does solve the problem, however, because
regenerating the reference list with the database open gets rid of those
duplicates.
I'd be very interested to know if anyone has found a better solution.
One thing I have not tried is exporting the traveling library to a new
database and then regenerating the reference list from that new
database. Maybe that would work (but you shouldn't have to!).
Jeanie Woodruff
Department of Symptom Research
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas
713-745-1981
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Travelling Library
Hello:
I am interested in knowing how people might be using the Travelling
Library. I find it odd that each instance of a citation is exported
into the Travelling Library, creating multiple duplicates for records
that are cited more than once. Has this caused problems for anyone or
do they just de-dupe?
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Becky Skidmore, BA, MLS
Information Specialist
Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment
600-865 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON, Canada
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