Hi everyone,
http://beta.springerlink.com/content/4P ... 0ENw%3d%3d
I've been trying to get RIS-formatted citations from SpringerLink into Bookends, but importing a reference from the clipboard fails. SpringerLink is well-known for not working with CiteULike, so it doesn't surprise me that much. But looking through the RIS it generates, I can't see anything wrong:
T1 - Supporting synchronous collaborative learning: A generic, multi-dimensional model
JF - International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
VL - 1
IS - 2
SP - 247
EP - 276
PY - 2006/MM//
UR - http://beta.springerlink.com/content/4p0104x876622572
AU - Lonchamp,Jacques
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-006-8996-7
M3 - doi:10.1007/s11412-006-8996-7
Can anyone throw any light on this?
Thanks,
Rick
SpringerLink RIS output
You have to compare the text you are trying to import to what the filter is expecting.
Open the Bookends RIS filter and you'll see that it expects references to begin with
TY
(Type), which does not appear in the SpringerLink output.
You can make a new filter based on our RIS filter (name it SpringerLink RIS), and enter
T1
in the "References start with:" textbox.
This assumes, of course, that SpringerLink is consistent in its output...
Jon
Sonny Software
Open the Bookends RIS filter and you'll see that it expects references to begin with
TY
(Type), which does not appear in the SpringerLink output.
You can make a new filter based on our RIS filter (name it SpringerLink RIS), and enter
T1
in the "References start with:" textbox.
This assumes, of course, that SpringerLink is consistent in its output...
Jon
Sonny Software
SpringerLink RIS
When you put it like that, it all becomes very obvious. Thanks, Jon, that worked great,
Rick
Rick