From: Chris Hammond-Thrasher |
Date: Wed Dec 3 09:32:04 2008 |
Subject: [greenstone-users] Re: greenstone-users Digest, Vol 69, Issue 3 |
In reply to: 20081201230119-9232518BA68-mx1-usp-ac-fj |
Regarding Endnote data, the trick is to convert it into a format that
can be imported into Greenstone. I have done this, with the help of a
little Perl scripting, with Inmagic DBText databases. I would be happy
to show you how I did this.
-cht
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> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 10:28:17 +1200
> From: "Ron Vave" <vave\_r@usp.ac.fj>
> Subject: [greenstone-users] Endnote export to GLI
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> Bula (hello),
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> First, I would like to know if the Endnote reference database can somehow be
> imported into Greenstone, and if yes, how do I go about doing this? And if
> there are any disadvantages to this as opposed to entering information
> directly into GLI?
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> Secondly, I would like to know if its possible to search the archives of
> postings made on this Greenstone listserver, so a person could search that
> first and apply solutions proposed in it, before repeating any postings
> here.
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> Vinaka (thanks),
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> Ron Vave
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