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Support exporting citation to refworks #2116

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eaquigley opened this issue Apr 29, 2015 · 6 comments
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Support exporting citation to refworks #2116

eaquigley opened this issue Apr 29, 2015 · 6 comments

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There is a ticket for exporting bibtex #1013 and another ticket for integrating with EndNote #1894

Other citation export options:

  • Export directly to refworks
  • Export directly to Zotero
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pdurbin commented Jun 25, 2017

I would hope that export to Zotero would be easier now that #1393 is done. Maybe @adam3smith has more information on this.

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Zotero would actually prefer that you not add a specific export function. It will import datasets automatically using the browser extension.

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pdurbin commented Jun 25, 2017

@adam3smith thanks!

#1013 is done so bibtex support is in place. #1894 about endnote is still open.

It looks like #881 includes a lot of chatter about refworks. My take on it is that RIS formats works with them.

I thinking we should close this issue.

@pdurbin pdurbin changed the title Citation Exporting: Additional Formats Support exporting citation to refworks Jun 25, 2017
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jggautier commented Jun 25, 2017

This issue could be changed to improving RefWorks support, but should we wait until we see or figure out if there's more demand for it?

Some issues with RefWorks support:

Importing from files: Importing .bib files into RefWorks doesn't work (it says it does, but even importing the same .bib file you can export from RefWorks doesn't work). RefWorks imports Dataverse's RIS files, but not all of the metadata fields are imported, e.g. the dataset description.

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Importing from browser: RefWorks has a button you can drag to your browser's bookmarks bar. When you're on a webpage with resource metadata and press that button, RefWorks tries to import metadata (a lot like how the Zotero and EndNote browser extensions behave). That doesn't work very well. Looks like only the title is populated.

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Another question I'd have is if RefWorks has plans for creating/improving a dataset reference type, like Zotero and EndNote have. Did a quick search through their community pages but haven't found anything.

@pdurbin pdurbin added the User Role: Curator Curates and reviews datasets, manages permissions label Jul 4, 2017
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jggautier commented Sep 3, 2017

Checked RefWorks recently, and things have improved since late June: RefWorks imports more dataset metadata from Dataverse's RIS and BibTeX files (.bib) and when using the browser bookmark "tool" (you'll need a RefWorks account for that link), at least on Google Chrome; couldn't get it working on Firefox.

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I'm closing this issue and will open another soon about improving:

  • the dataset metadata in the RIS files that Dataverse creates and
  • the dataset metadata Dataverse puts in the HTML of dataset pages

to try to unify the dataset citation experiences across Zotero, EndNote and RefWorks.

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pdurbin commented Sep 5, 2017

the dataset metadata in the RIS files that Dataverse creates

@jggautier thanks for opening this issue: Use unescaped versions of ampersand, greater than and less than symbols in RIS files #4123

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