It really doesn't matter as long as you correctly set up and
utilize the
Journal Abbreviation Terms list, which has been discussed
extensively in
the archives and instructions are also on the Endnote
website:
h
ttp://www.endnote.com/support/faqs/Styles/faq5.asp and
is discussed in
detail in the PDF manual that is installed with the program.
Leanne
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From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com
[mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com] On Behalf Of
Skerrett isiresearchsoft.com
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 3:14 PM
To: Endnote-Interest edcksrhat.isinet.com
Subject: Editing PubMed connection file
(Using EndNote X on Windows XP)
My PubMed connection file changes JAMA to Jama, BMJ to Bmj,
etc.
In my main EndNote Preferences ---> Change case, I have
already added
JAMA, BMJ, PNAS, etc. to the Do not change case to the
following terms
list. But that isn't helping.
I think the problem is occurring with the PubMed connection
file. When I
do a search from EndNote and look at the hits, it lists Jama
in the
journal field.
I went to edit the connection file, where in the Field
editing box you
can instruct the connection file on how you want it to
handle
capitalization. But I was surprised to see that there isn't
a journal
field, and I couldn't figure out which of those listed
corresponds to
the journal field.
Can anyone help? Sorry if this has been asked before. I
tried the Email
list archive but didn't come up with anything.
Thanks,
Pat Skerrett
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