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Re: Convert Endnote to Refman & vice versa

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Re: Convert Endnote to Refman & vice versa
Author: Lee Lim    Posted: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:40:00 -0800

I am using RefMan9.
An import filter usually matches with the output format of a specific
database. There is an import filter known as
Ovid(BRS/COLLEAGUE)PSYCINFO.cap which may work for you. Otherwise try a
few other similarly named filters. If none works, you can view and edit
an import filter within RefMan. They live in Import under Reference
Manager x.
Inspection of an example of the text information of a journal paper
retreived from Ovid's PsycInfo database will give a clue as to how much
deviation it is from what has been defined in the import filter. It
might require only minor changes.

A number of reference types that you mentioned belong to an output style
which is journal-specific or professional body-specific like American
Psychological Association 4th ed.os. They usually live in a folder named
Style to be used for formatting your in-text citation and references
list suitable for submission to a journal. You do not need to change any
of them.

Regards,






Chong Lee Lim
Department of Neurology
Westmead Hospital
Westmead NSW 2145
Australia

Tel: +612 9845 6834
Fax:+612 9635 6684


>>> Tore.Nielsen "tore_a_nielsen" 2/03/2006 11:40 am >>>


Hello Everyone,
For years I have struggled, with little success, with the importing of
citations from Ovid's PsycInfo database at the U of Montreal. I have
contacted RIS's help desk, the U of Montreal librarians, I have tried to
write my own filters, but to no avail. I find that there are too many
reference types (books, book chapters, articles, dissertations, etc) and
that their formatting is too complicated for me to handle this task.
So I was wondering if any of you may have some filters that work with
this database or some other kind of advice on how you might deal with
this problem.
The Ovid database version as listed on our library website gives the
following information :Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Ovid Technologies, Inc.
Version: rel10.2.0, SourceID 1.11354.1.65".
Thank you very much in advance,

!
Tore Nielsen, Ph.D.
Professor Psychiatry
U Montreal
Director, Dream & Nightmare Lab
Sacre-Coeur Hospital, Montreal


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