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importing Inmagic records

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importing Inmagic records
Author: ABullen    Posted: Monday June 11th, 2007 3:10PM

Hi
One of my researchers has stored about 700 references in Inmagic, and
has asked me to try and import them into Reference Manager. It doesn't
seem to be possible, as far as I can see. Has anyone else managed to
import references from Inmagic or any other Library "catalog" type
package?
Thanks
Alison


Alison Bullen
Human Sciences Research Council (Information Services)
69 Plein Street Cape Town 8001 Phone: 27 21 4667994 Fax: 27 21 4667993

re: importing Inmagic records
Author: POOVIE GOVENDER    Posted: Thursday June 14th, 2007 4:10PM

Hi Alison
I have done this for our library. You need to export the records from
Inmagic using the "write" command, then customise an import filter in
Ref Man. Worked for me. Happy to take a look at your set of records if
you do not succeed.
regards
Poovie Govender
Publications Manager
SA Sugarcane Research Institute
P/Bag X02, Mount Edgecombe
4300, South Africa
E-mail: "poovie.govender"
Tel +27-31-5087510; Fax +27-31-5087597
Website: http://www.sugar.org.za

>>> "ABullen" 12 June 2007 12:59 >>>

Hi
One of my researchers has stored about 700 references in Inmagic, and
has asked me to try and import them into Reference Manager. It doesn't
seem to be possible, as far as I can see. Has anyone else managed to
import references from Inmagic or any other Library "catalog" type
package?
Thanks
Alison


Alison Bullen
Human Sciences Research Council (Information Services)
69 Plein Street Cape Town 8001 Phone: 27 21 4667994 Fax: 27 21 4667993



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re: importing Inmagic records
Author: Becky    Posted: Monday June 18th, 2007 3:00PM

I have an import filter for Inmagic that I can forward that works
relatively well. I can forward this next week on my return (currently
out of the office).

Becky Skidmore
Medical Research Analyst
SOGC


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POOVIE.GOVENDER "POOVIE_GOVENDER"
Sent: Wed 6/13/2007 8:00 PM
To: "ris-list"
Subject: re: <RefMan> importing Inmagic records




Hi Alison
I have done this for our library. You need to export the records from
Inmagic using the "write" command, then customise an import filter in
Ref Man. Worked for me. Happy to take a look at your set of records if
you do not succeed.
regards
Poovie Govender
Publications Manager
SA Sugarcane Research Institute
P/Bag X02, Mount Edgecombe
4300, South Africa
E-mail: "poovie.govender"
Tel +27-31-5087510; Fax +27-31-5087597
Website: http://www.sugar.org.za

>>> "ABullen" 12 June 2007 12:59 >>>

Hi
One of my researchers has stored about 700 references in Inmagic, and
has asked me to try and import them into Reference Manager. It doesn't
seem to be possible, as far as I can see. Has anyone else managed to
import references from Inmagic or any other Library "catalog" type
package?
Thanks
Alison


Alison Bullen
Human Sciences Research Council (Information Services)
69 Plein Street Cape Town 8001 Phone: 27 21 4667994 Fax: 27 21 4667993



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