[Papyrus-L] Exporting Papyrus Reference numbers to EndNote format

Atila Esteban Gosztonyi goszto at gmail.com
Mon May 24 19:28:59 EDT 2010


Puerto Madryn , Arentina May 24 de 2010

I succeded to import a Papayrus data base to Endnote, but I had some trouble
with diacritic sings (letters with accents etc.) in the original texts (in
Spanish) which did not show up in the imported registers. Does any body know
how to handle this matter

Thaanks in advance

Atila E. Gosztonyi

2010/5/23 Palmer, Mike <mike.palmer at okstate.edu>


> John,

> Thank you very much for this advice. the first option will not work

> easily, as there are about 2 decades worth of deletions and rearrangements,

> and we actually started every new year with a new series beginning in a

> round thousand - so the number of dummies would be exceptionally large. The

> section option would be more useful, and is what we would need to

> investigate.

> --Mike

>

> ------------------------------

> *From:* papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com[papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com]

> On Behalf Of Rodgers, John R [jrodgers at bcm.tmc.edu]

> *Sent:* Friday, May 21, 2010 1:46 PM

> *To:* 'Papyrus Discussion List'

> *Subject:* Re: [Papyrus-L] Exporting Papyrus Reference numbers to EndNote

> format

>

> Endnote numbers in order of entry, so if you export in numerical order

> and import into a fresh database you should be OK. Be careful though if you

> have missing records- you'd need to provide dummies to fill in any gaps.

>

> You can also set it up so that Endnote imports the papyrus numbers as a

> special field, so that the new entries have two different identifiers- the

> endnote code and the old Papyrus code. This would be useful if you need to

> go into an existing Endnote database, or if you have lots of missing

> records.

>

> John Rodgers

>

> John R. Rodgers, Ph.D.

> Room M803

> Department of Pathology and Immunology

> Baylor College of Medicine

> Houston, Texas 77030

> 713-798-3903

> fax: 713-798-3700

> jrodgers at bcm.tmc.edu

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> ~One can study only what one has first dreamed about. Science is formed

> rather on a reverie than on an experiment, and it takes a good many

> experiments to dispel the mists of the dream"

>

> - Claude Bachelard,1938 "The Psychoanalysis of Fire", Beacon Press, p. 22

> (Eng. translation by Alan Ross, 1964

> ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

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> *From:* papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com [mailto:

> papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com] *On Behalf Of *Palmer, Mike

> *Sent:* Friday, May 21, 2010 11:18 AM

> *To:* papyrus-l at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com

> *Subject:* [Papyrus-L] Exporting Papyrus Reference numbers to EndNote

> format

>

> Dear Papyrus 7.0 users,

>

>

>

> I will need to export my 8800 reference bibliography to EndNote, and for

> the most part it is easy to figure out how to do it. However, since I use

> the Papyrus reference numbers as unique ID’s in another database, I must

> have the reference numbers in EndNote.

>

> I vaguely remember some discussion about this issue a couple of years ago,

> but cannot locate it.

>

>

>

> Does anyone have any suggestions or success stories?

>

>

>

> Many thanks,

>

>

>

> --Mike Palmer

>

>

>

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