On 10/9/07, P Kishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/9/07, jiho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On 2007-October-09  , at 22:02 , P Kishor wrote:
..
> > >
> > > Yes, I would think so, no? Except, nothing gets imported. My CituULike
> > > library is empty. Seems like I am using "unconventional types" except
> > > I am not quite sure what convention to apply to the ones that are
> > > erroneous as reported by CiteULike. Besides, as you yourself said,
> > > CiteULike should import at least the others (I have around 100
> > > entries, and less than 20 show up in the CiteULike's import error
> > > log). But, nothing is imported.
> >
> > I suspect it to be caused by your citekey format. I am not sure CuL
> > can deal with the colon ( : ) in the citekey. Given the error message
> > (lots of colons inside) I guess CuL breaks citekeys at colons and
> > trys to read the rest as a field, until the next colon. Try with
> > another citekey format. The colons there are not very "safe" anyway.
> >
>
>
> yikes! Thanks for the tip... will try it. I didn't make up that
> citekey format... that is what I got from BibDesk out of the box.
> Anyway, will tinker with that and hopefully will be able to report
> success.
>


shucks. No luck still. Same kind of error message (see below) and then
nothing imported. How frustrating...

Didn't quite work..

I got this error when I tried to parse your file
This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.5.4)
The top-level auxiliary file: /tmp/filetqIqt0.aux
The style file: citeulike.bst
Database file #1: filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Manso_2007_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 149 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Stiglitz__ab" isn't style-file defined
--line 272 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 433 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 : The great irony is that the U.S. economy in its early years was
built in large part on a lax attitude toward intellectual-property
rights and enforcement. As the historian Doron Ben-Atar shows in his
book "Trade Secrets," the Founders believed that a strict attitude
toward patents and copyright would limit dom
 :



                                  estic innovation and make it harder
for the U.S. to expand its industrial base. American law did not
protect the rights of foreign inventors or writers, and Secretary of
the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, in his famous "Report on
Manufactures," of 1791, actively advocated the theft of technology and
the luring of skilled workers from foreign countries. Among the
beneficiaries of this was the American textile industry, which
flourished thanks to pirated technology. Free-trade agreements that
export our own restrictive I.P. laws may make the world safe for
Pfizer, Microsoft, and Disney, but they don't deserve the name free
trade.},
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 550 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 : "I have no problem with an individual who faces unusual threats
from publication of her identity or identifying details being able
under the law to seek special exception from openness," said Rebecca
Daugherty, the director of the Freedo
 :


                           m of Information Service Center for the
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in Virginia. "But the
secrecy should be the exception," she said, "not the rule."
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 727 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 : policies far exceed any revenues that might be generated through co
 :
st recovery policies;
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 899 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 : data and analyzed several different potential legislative models
for database prote
 :
               ction in the United States from
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Warning--entry type for "Harkins__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 999 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Shapiro__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1007 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Pareles__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1037 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Friedman__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1056 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Bonaccorsi__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1065 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Schroer_2007_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1084 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Friedman_2007_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1122 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Raymond_2000_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1145 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Coase__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1155 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Torkington__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1198 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Jobs_2007_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1241 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Wheeler__aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1342 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Warning--entry type for "Rifkin_2006_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1419 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 1498 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 : [One of the marks of a great class is, in m
 :                                            y view, identifying at
least one view-changing text. In the last edition of this class last
semester, for me, it was Schumpeter's "Creative Destruction." This
time around, it is not Thornton directly, but a work that Thornton
rerferences with great and justified reverence -- Max Weber's 1904
treatise on "Die protestantische Ethik und der 'Geist' des
Kapitalismus" or "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism."
I got the book today and feel a bit defeated by its density, but do
intend to slog through it to the extent I can. Hopefully he writes as
well as our friend Schumpeter.]},
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 1555 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 :  My first thoughts concerning this paper are related the fact that
this is among the first social science papers that I have ever read.
I was very impressed at how everything was defined and quantified in
such great detail.  There was even a "prestige" i
 :


                                                 ndex for each
scientist that was calculated as a function of time.  It is equally
interesting to me how the
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Warning--entry type for "Sine_2005_aa" isn't style-file defined
--line 1569 of file filetqIqt0.bib
Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 1806 of file filetqIqt0.bib
 : Machines with interchangeable parts can now be constructed with
great economy of effort. In spite of much complexity, they perform
reliably. Witness the humble typewriter, or the movie camera, or the
automobile. Electrical contacts have ceased to stick when thoroughly
understood. Note the automatic telephone exchange, which has hundreds
of thousands of such contacts, and yet is reliable. A spider web of
metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant
glow, in
 :





                                                             short,
the thermionic tube of radio sets, is made by the hundred million,
tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets---and it works! Its
gossamer parts, the precise location and alignment involved in its
construction, would have occupied a master craftsman of the guild for
months; now it is built for thirty cents. The world has arrived at an
age of cheap complex devices of great reliability; and something is
bound to come of it.
I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
Warning--Manso_2007_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning-- empty author _2007_ab
Warning-- empty author _2007_aa
Warning--Stiglitz__ab has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning-- empty author Surowiecki_2007_aa
Warning-- empty author Jr._2005_aa
Warning-- empty author _2004_aa
Warning-- empty author Weiss_2002_aa
Warning-- empty author _2003_aa
Warning--Harkins__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Shapiro__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Pareles__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Friedman__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Bonaccorsi__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Schroer_2007_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Friedman_2007_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to
type 'misc'
Warning--Raymond_2000_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Coase__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Torkington__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Jobs_2007_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Wheeler__aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning--Rifkin_2006_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning-- empty author Thornton_1999_aa
Warning-- empty author Stuart_2006_aa
Warning--Sine_2005_aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
Warning-- empty author Bush_1945_aa
(There were 7 error messages)




-- 
Puneet Kishor
http://punkish.eidesis.org/
Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/
Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
http://www.osgeo.org/
Summer 2007 S&T Policy Fellow, The National Academies
http://www.nas.edu/

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