2011/5/13 Sridhar Moorthy <[email protected]>:
> Please excuse me if this is too obvious. I have just started putting
> together a bibtex database.
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> When I see a citation in JSTOR which I want to export to bibtex I get a text
> file such as:
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> @article{1999,
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>      jstor_articletype = {research-article},
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>      title = {Endogeneity in Brand Choice Models},
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>      author = {Villas-Boas, J. Miguel and Winer, Russell S.},
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>      journal = {Management Science},
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>      jstor_issuetitle = {},
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>      volume = {45},
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>      number = {10},
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>      jstor_formatteddate = {Oct., 1999},
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>      pages = {pp. 1324-1338},
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>      url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2634842},
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>      ISSN = {00251909},
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>      abstract = {Applications of random utility models to scanner data have
> been widely presented in marketing for the last 20 years. One particular
> problem with these applications is that they       have ignored possible
> correlations between the independent variables in the deterministic
> component of utility (price, promotion, etc.) and the stochastic component
> or error term. In fact, marketing-mix variables, such as price, not only
> affect brand purchasing probabilities but are themselves endogenously set by
> marketing managers. This work tests whether these endogeneity problems are
> important enough to warrant consideration when estimating random utility
> models with scanner panel data. Our results show that not accounting for
> endogeneity may result in a substantial bias in the parameter estimates.},
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>      language = {English},
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>      year = {1999},
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>      publisher = {INFORMS},
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>      copyright = {Copyright © 1999 INFORMS},
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>     }
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> How do I copy & paste this into JabRef as a new entry?

Hi Sridhar,

you can copy & paste this directly into JabRef. Just make sure you
don't paste it into a specific text field (for instance inside the
entry editor). Just click a row in the main table, and press Ctrl-V to
paste, and the entry will be imported.

>From JStor you can also export to Reference Manager (ris) format and
other formats that JabRef can import.


-- 
Morten

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