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Pubmed import should have quality check multiple times. #4345
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@Siedlerchr Would it be much work to have the quality control to run on any medline import and avoid the tiny error since author list contains abbreviated firstnames withoud a dot. |
Author names from medline lack the dot by Abbrevatieed authors e.g. Lahiru S instead of Lahuri S. Fix tests Fixes #4345
* Add author normalizer for medline import Author names from medline lack the dot by Abbrevatieed authors e.g. Lahiru S instead of Lahuri S. Fix tests Fixes #4345 * Add changelog entry
I just added the author normalizer to the cleanup operations after import from medline. So the abbreviated names are now correct with a dot. Bu I just noticed in the ID 30096135 you gave there is inserted an extra space after the last name when importing |
@Siedlerchr: Today I imported PMID 30836949. The first run of the Author normalizer works, but this entry needs a second run of the normalizer since the abbreviated firstnames are wrongly spaced:
That is why I suggested to run it multiple times on the Authors. After a second run it looks like |
The double spaces between K. D. and between J. P. do not survive quotes and codes. Therefore , both times they look the same, but they are not. I wonder why quotes are edited at all in github? |
Try adding them in multiple code lines, three backticks before the block and three after |
The problem with the double spaces between the author initials should be fixed now as well in the latest master. Refs #4931 |
When I imported from Medline today (PMID: 30096135) Jabref immediately went into decline. I know that the problem is related to #4323, but that problem resolved, I would argue that an import into Jabref should be cleaned in any possible way. If the author list is not bibtex conform, please make it so. When there is a standard like Bibtex, we should keep to that and not letting anything to deviate from that standard.
JabRef 5.0-dev--snapshot--2018-09-13--master--e83680f18
Windows 7 6.1 amd64
Java 1.8.0_181
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