Sue & Sarah,
Eduserv Chest holds an agreement with both CSA and ISI Researchsoft so
I've requested technical help from both to resolve your issue. As soon
as received I'll forward on.
Best Wishes
Nikki
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From: A general Library and Information Science list for news and
discussion. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sarah E Taylor
Sent: 09 February 2007 09:49
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Subject: Re: Import filter from LISA (CSA) to EndNote
Hi Sue,
We've had a look at this and we have had no more success than you!
We tried using the latest import filter, but this made no difference at
all. What we did notice, however, was that newer records (looks like
2006 onwards) have a slightly different source construction. For
example, a 2001 record looks like this:
Library Association Record; 103 (6) Jun 2001, p.360-2
But a 2007 record's source looks like this:
Computer Networks, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 439-455, 7 Feb 2007
This is the only thing we can think of that might be causing EndNote to
put everything in the notes field. So could it actually be a LISA issue?
Needless to say we're now very intrigued and look forward to someone
being able to solve it!
Thanks very much for bringing this to our attention - sorry we can't be
of much help.
Best wishes,
Sarah
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>>> Sue Childs <[log in to unmask]> 08/02/2007 15:10 >>>
I would be very interested to know if others have had the same
experience as I have when importing references into EndNote from LISA
(CSA).
The problem I'm having is that if my references are from a number of
sources the source information, instead of being transferred in separate
parts i.e.
title, volume, date etc all of it is put in the Notes rather than the
Source field. I was using a Harvard X profile which has been
specifically designed to match the bibliographic standard used at
Northumbria University but I get the same problem with all of the
profiles I've tried.
Any help or guidance much appreciated. Thank you
Catherine Hare
Senior Research Assistant
School of Computing, Engineering & Information Sciences Northumbria
University Room 2.45 Pandon Building Camden Street Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1XE UK
Tel: +44 (0)191 227 3769
Fax: +44 (0)191 243 7630
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Susan Childs
Research Fellow
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Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences Northumbria University
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