From: Chapman, Robert D (ChapmanRD$##$navair.navy.mil)
Date: Sat Apr 15 2000 - 15:19:27 EDT
I've never used Reference Manager (or perhaps even heard of it), but 3
minutes on the Web turned up its import filter for STN-CA (Chemical
Abstracts):
ftp://157.22.229.215/RefMan/capture/STN-CA.cap
The list is at
http://www.isiresearchsoft.com/rm/capture/capture.html
Robert D. Chapman, Ph.D.
Chemistry & Materials Division (Code 4T4200D)
Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
China Lake, CA 93555 USA
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> From: Luis Fernando Garcia Alles
> Sent: April 15, 2000 1:12 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list orglist
> Subject: ORGLIST: Importing CAS references into the Reference
> Manager
>
> Dear people,
> I have the following problem. I want to create a private database of
> publications in Reference Manager. I have been able to do it easily when
> the source of the bibliography is MEDLINE. However I have not been able
> yet
> to capture references from Chemical Abstracts or Beilstein databases. I am
> rather sure that the main problem is that the format of the file I extract
> from these databases is not the suitable. The second most likely reason
> might be that I don't have the proper capture file in Reference Manager.
> Does anybody know how to solve this problem??
> Thank you very much in advance!!
> Have a good day!!
> =====================================
> Luis Fernando García Alles, Ph.D.
> Departement für Chemie und Biochemie
> Universität Bern
> Freiestrasse 3
> CH-3012 Bern, Schweiz
> Tel. ++41 (0)31/631 37 92
> Fax ++41 (0)31/631 33 83
> E-mail :garcia$##$ibc.unibe.ch
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