Le 8 mai 09 à 19:11, Christiaan Hofman a écrit :
>
> On 8 May 2009, at 6:59 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>
>> On 05/08/09 09:46, "Christiaan Hofman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>> I see two journal titles. One is the full title, JT in Medline and
>>>> <Title> in
>>>> XML, and the other is the abbreviated title, TA in Medline and
>>>> <ISOAbbreviation> in XML. Apparently the old parser used the
>>>> former and the
>>>> new parser uses the latter.
>>>
>>> That should be the opposite, the old parser uses the abbreviation
>>> and the new
>>> parser uses the full title.
>>>
>>>> Which one has preference? Or should we include both (though this
>>>> would
>>>> require some new bibtex field)?
>>>>
>>>> Christiaan
>>>
>>> I saw the following log message, so apparently we decided for the
>>> abbreviation
>>> before:
>>>
>>> r13969 | hofman | 2009-01-07 22:46:52 +0100 (Wed, 07 Jan 2009) | 1
>>> line
>>>
>>> use pubmed TA for Journal, as that usually contains a more
>>> appropriate value
>>
>> I used the full title from XML because "Applied and environmental
>> microbiology" has more information than TA = "Appl Environ
>> Microbiol".
>> Maybe this is yet another bizarro requirement from the bio world (or
>> bio
>> requirement from bizzaro world?) :).
>
> Here was the motivation
> <https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=bibdesk-users&max_rows=25&style=flat&viewmonth=200901&viewday=7
>>
>
> As you can see from the same user ;-) So what do other pubmed users
> think?
>
Hi, that was me :-)
I'm using the 1485 revision, I think from yesterday. I activated and
use the French localization.
PubMed records are imported correctly. The entries created contain
both the full and abbreviated journal names and the template for
citations selects the abbreviated name, so I'm happy with it.
I have found no problems with the nightlies over the week. I have done
most of the usual tasks, mostly importing records from PubMed or some
journal sites, adding pdf files to the new entries and editing the
entries.
I minor suggestion: I have noticed that if when I go for PubMed Search
(it may happen for other web searches as well) if the 'External' group
on the left panel is closed, nothing seems to happen. In fact, the
empty search group is created but it does not appear in the main
panel. It only becomes available if one opens the 'External' group on
the left panel and then selects the 'Empty' search group (sorry if the
names I use are not your standard ones, I hope you see what I mean). I
would suggest that chosing PubMed Search on the Search menu would
always open the search page in the main panel.
Thank you very much for all the improvements!
Best regards,
Miguel
> Christiaan
>
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