Multiple journal listings in bibliograhpy reference
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:19 pm
Hi,
I never noticed this before so I assume it's new (though it may not be).
When I look at my formatted references, the journal name is repeated at least twice, sometimes three times in the reference. I am using APA 5th Ed but others have the dual journal entry as well.
If I open the reference entry window, I see the double journal entry.
Here are a few examples:
Stordy, J. (2002). Fatty acids for learning problems. GP: General Practitioner GP: General Practitioner, 65.
Reading, R. (2005). The oxford-durham study: A randomized, controlled trial of dietary supplementation with fatty acids in children with developmental co-ordination disorder. Child: Care, Health & Development Child: Care, Health & Development Child: Care, Health & Development, 31(5)(5), 629-630.
Nijhout, H. F., Reed, M. C., Budu, P., & Ulrich, C. M. (2004). A mathematical model of the folate cycle: New insights into folate homeostasis. The Journal of biological chemistry J. Biol. Chem, 279(53)(53), 55008-55016.
After a brief experiment I have found that importing a citation in RIS format results in two journal listings. Using the Medlars format, does not.
For example, downloading each citation format (RIS & Medlars) from here: http://www.jbc.org/cgi/citmgr?gca=jbc;M608478200v1
duplicates the noted results.
I think I chose RIS because the export was common, and worked as expected (or so I thought) for the research databases I use.
Is this a bug in BE, the citation format or something else I might be doing?
At this point I have a few hundred citations to fix, which is doable, but I'd like to avoid it in the future.
EDIT: It looks like the RIS formatted txt files have multiple journal tag entries and BE is importing all of them instead of one.
For example one particular file contains J0, JF and J1 entries for the journal.
I see that the RIS import filter manager contains five tags for the journal name.
I suppose I need to somehow tell BE to import any one of these present and ignore others afterwards.
It appears that RIS formatted citations may contain any or multiples of the journal tags so it doesn't seem like disabling all but one is the way to go. Of course I may be wrong.
I am not sure how to proceed so any input is appreciated.
Thanks
I never noticed this before so I assume it's new (though it may not be).
When I look at my formatted references, the journal name is repeated at least twice, sometimes three times in the reference. I am using APA 5th Ed but others have the dual journal entry as well.
If I open the reference entry window, I see the double journal entry.
Here are a few examples:
Stordy, J. (2002). Fatty acids for learning problems. GP: General Practitioner GP: General Practitioner, 65.
Reading, R. (2005). The oxford-durham study: A randomized, controlled trial of dietary supplementation with fatty acids in children with developmental co-ordination disorder. Child: Care, Health & Development Child: Care, Health & Development Child: Care, Health & Development, 31(5)(5), 629-630.
Nijhout, H. F., Reed, M. C., Budu, P., & Ulrich, C. M. (2004). A mathematical model of the folate cycle: New insights into folate homeostasis. The Journal of biological chemistry J. Biol. Chem, 279(53)(53), 55008-55016.
After a brief experiment I have found that importing a citation in RIS format results in two journal listings. Using the Medlars format, does not.
For example, downloading each citation format (RIS & Medlars) from here: http://www.jbc.org/cgi/citmgr?gca=jbc;M608478200v1
duplicates the noted results.
I think I chose RIS because the export was common, and worked as expected (or so I thought) for the research databases I use.
Is this a bug in BE, the citation format or something else I might be doing?
At this point I have a few hundred citations to fix, which is doable, but I'd like to avoid it in the future.
EDIT: It looks like the RIS formatted txt files have multiple journal tag entries and BE is importing all of them instead of one.
For example one particular file contains J0, JF and J1 entries for the journal.
I see that the RIS import filter manager contains five tags for the journal name.
I suppose I need to somehow tell BE to import any one of these present and ignore others afterwards.
It appears that RIS formatted citations may contain any or multiples of the journal tags so it doesn't seem like disabling all but one is the way to go. Of course I may be wrong.
I am not sure how to proceed so any input is appreciated.
Thanks