I think that's RIS.
But RefWorks is a web-hosted application. You've got to push the RIS
to it in some standard way I once looked up but never implemented and
have now forgotten.
Both RefWorks and EndNote understand a variety of formats, but RIS is
one they have in common, which is fairly simple, and standard. http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIS_(file_format)
On Oct 6, 2008, at 9:21 PM, Jason Etheridge wrote:
EndNote would surely clarify that for you if you emailed them.
Which would,
come to think of it, be a useful political message to them too.
"Hey, we
heard about you suing a university for using your file format, now
we're
scared to implement an export to EndNote feature in our software.
Are we
allowed to do that?" They will surely say "yes, please", but it
will send a
message about what they are doing to their image, and potentially
to their
market share too.
I know next to nothing about citations and citation software, but
isn't there some standard we can "export to" that both Refworks and
Endnote understand? Zotero understands UNAPI.
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