Hi!

Most importers will import in plain BibTeX-format. Primarily as that is the format most commonly provided by the source. We have discussed this a bit internally and a likely solution is to provide automatic "cleanup" on import which then can be configured to run e.g. the Biblatex-conversion.

BR Oscar

On 23/04/2016 11:37, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
Hi,

3.3 is nice to have.
I wonder why in Biblatex-mode citations from medline are imported with
journal and not with journaltitle. Can anybody explain the politics
behind? When you are in Biblatex-mode once, I cannot envisage why one
want to change back. And since the journal field is not shown but the
journaltitle, the content should be in journaltitle.

My 2Cts.

Bernhard Kleine



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