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Author: Pearl Chang
Posted: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:15:00 -0800
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Dear all
I have problems editing templates of output styles. The cursor just does not go to he right spot/section to select the field I want to edit. For instance, when I want to select
Title,・瘢雹secondary>
THe cursor automatically select part of the following field, so the selected section looks like this:
Title,・瘢雹secondary>.・瘢雹|<[11]・瘢雹Pe ("Pe" is part of "Periodic")
What did I do wrong?
pearl
在 Fri, 08 Jul 2005 15:10:00 -0800, 寫道:
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> As a researcher, you have both books and articles.
> 1. Do you enter both books and articles into the same database (if you
> keep one big database, as seems to be the norm)?
> 2. Do you enter ALL material, you get, into the database. If you buy a
> new book, do you then enter it into your database instantly, or do you
> wait until you maybe use it for your writing? That is, do you aim at
> keeping the database as a mirror of your physical collection, or do
> you use it more pragmatically, according to your needs in writing?
> 3. When a book is added to your collection, then do you always enter
> it in the database?
> 4. What do you do with edited books? Do you enter all the chapters in
> such a book, or only a reference to the full book? And then, when you
> need a chapter from an edited book, then do you enter it as a separate
> record, which means that you database will be quite fragmentet,
> including only references to the chapters, you've used in your own
> writing?
> On one hand, it would be nice to have a fully updated database,
> reflecting everything you have. On the other hand you don't want to
> use your precious research-time entering records in the database that
> you might never use.
> It would be nice if somewhere you could just enter the ISDN-number of
> a book, you got, and then download the information (several records
> with all the chapters, if it was an edited book) and import it into
> RM. But maybe something like this would be possible using Z39.50
> sites, but then which hosts should you choose? I tried to choose
> Danish Royal Library, but it didn't return any posts on searches which should return records.
> Best regards,
> Peter.
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