Handling endnote exports : uml_view.cgi
When I try and use the download option in ISI Web of Knowledge,
(after searching the Web of Science database) I am presented with
the dialog "You have chosen to open uml_view.cgi ...."
When EndNote is handling the import (ie I have unchecked the
"use Zotero for downloaded EndNote files" box in Preferences)
the file is handled by "Web Export Helper" and EndNote then
starts up and imports the references.
Is there any way to get Zotero to handle the uml_view.cgi file ?
thanks, Paul
(after searching the Web of Science database) I am presented with
the dialog "You have chosen to open uml_view.cgi ...."
When EndNote is handling the import (ie I have unchecked the
"use Zotero for downloaded EndNote files" box in Preferences)
the file is handled by "Web Export Helper" and EndNote then
starts up and imports the references.
Is there any way to get Zotero to handle the uml_view.cgi file ?
thanks, Paul
Perhaps the EndNote import process includes an additional translator?
Paul
FN ISI Export Format
VR 1.0
PT J
AU Guest, MF
Bush, IJ
Van Dam, HJJ
Sherwood, P
Thomas, JMH
Van Lenthe, JH
Havenith, RWA
Kendrick, J
TI The GAMESS-UK electronic structure package: algorithms, developments
and applications
SO MOLECULAR PHYSICS
SN 0026-8976
PD MAR-APR
PY 2005
VL 103
IS 6-8
BP 719
EP 747
UT ISI:000228583300002
ER
EF
ie uml_view.cgi.ciw .
If you really need to import an ISI export file, you'd probably need to use a third-party tool (such as Endnote or Bibutils) to convert this format into something that Zotero understands (e.g. BibTeX, Endnote, RIS or MODS XML).
Yes.. I can pick up references as you suggest from the search results page
and I'll see how I get on with this. I would suggest a translator for ISI Export
format would be handy for handling large batches of references built up using
the marked list feature, though.
I have also managed to export them to RIS but I had to go via EndNoteWeb
to do this (I couldn't find any of the supported options within the ISI WoS
system itself), it was because this was rather slow that I asked about the
direct download. I'll look at bibutils.
Thanks again.
FYI: Zotero does plan an ISI importer:
<https://www.zotero.org/trac/ticket/629>