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RE: Importing from WoS problem and Import XML files
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Author: Mark
Posted: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 16:05:00 -0800
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By using the Import Filter Editor, you can specify any Tag, e.g. "Art.
No." and map it to a Destination Field like a user defined field, e.g.
"User Def 1".
For XML, I found included in the bibutils programs,
http://www.scripps.edu/~cdputnam/software/bibutils/, is med2xml which
converts Pubmed XML references to XML intermediate. So to convert
Pubmed XML to RIS, run the following commands:
med2xml pubmed-results.xml > temp.xml
xml2ris temp.xml > pubmed-results.ris
(The author Chris Putnam, also just posted a new version of med2xml -
with some fixes)
- Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of "apomar"
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:45 PM
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: <RefMan> Importing from WoS problem
How to deal with journals using "Art. No."?
Some Journals use "Art. No." instead of "pages", when you import those
articles from web of science (or other sources) into Reference manager,
"Art. No." field is automatically removed, because it doesn't have such
field.
What to do about that?
I've noticed that in some cases, importing directly from the journal
publisher it works so i believe that the problem is linked to the import
routine from WoS.
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| RE: Importing from WoS problem |
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Author: Becky Skidmore
Posted: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 16:00:00 -0800
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We don't have access to WOS but for other sources, I have been sending
this type of information to one of the user-defined fields that I have
called publication number. This is set up to display following a
Vancouver-style format at the end of the citation. Depending on whether
this is a journal or a book/book chapter, I might handle it in different
ways but I certainly wouldn't want to lose it.
You would have to customize both your filter and your output style to
accommodate this.
Becky Skidmore
Manager, LIS Client Services
CADTH
Tel: (613) 226-2553, ext. 228
-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of "apomar"
Sent: 14-Jun-06 8:45 PM
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: <RefMan> Importing from WoS problem
How to deal with journals using "Art. No."?
Some Journals use "Art. No." instead of "pages", when you import those
articles from web of science (or other sources) into Reference manager,
"Art. No." field is automatically removed, because it doesn't have such
field.
What to do about that?
I've noticed that in some cases, importing directly from the journal
publisher it works so i believe that the problem is linked to the import
routine from WoS.
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