Re: [Refdb-users] RIS Tags By Type
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From: Z F <mai...@ya...> - 2006-06-16 19:59:48
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--- Rich Shepard <rsh...@ap...> wrote: > I've found a description of the RIS standard, and the available > tags are > also listed in the client tutorial. What I need, however, is a guide > to the > appropriate tags for each reference type. > > One of my references was entered with TY - CONF, but I did not > use the > ris.el template for that one because I had changed the type from > JOUR. The > full record is this: > > TY - CONF > ID - albr1999 > AU - Albrect,J. > AU - Guesgen,H. > TI - A combinatorial fuzzy set-theoretic approach to the mapping > between quantitative and qualitative data > JO - GeoComputation98:.Proc. 3rd.Internat. Conf. on.GeoComp. > KW - fuzzy sets > KW - fuzzy logic > KW - qualitative data > KW - data > SP - 1 > EP - 8 > RP - IN FILE > AV - 115 > PB - Univ. of Bristol, U.K. > PY - 1999/// > ER - > > However, when I view it in refdbc, most of these fields are not > displayed: > > refdbc: getref :ID:=15 > ID*:15 (1999) > Key: albr1999 > Albrect,J., Guesgen,H. > A combinatorial fuzzy set-theoretic approach to the mapping between > quantitative > and qualitative data > > :8 > > This means that a lot of these tags are not appropriate for a > conference > proceeding article. Is there an available guide that instructs me > what tags > to use for various types? There is for BibTeX, how about RIS? I do not know which fields are appropriate and which are not, but you are forgetting that getref may not display all information available. To display information in addition to default ask getref for more fields with -c option to getref or "fields" field in refdbcrc Lazar __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |