I found out yesterday that PubMed will soon put the PMCID
and/or MID
(manuscript ID) in their own fields for the MEDLINE format.
I've emailed
EndNote to ask for a new filter, when the time comes, and
for these new
fields to be mapped separately into EN instead of lumped
into the Notes
field.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/ma08/ma08_pmcid.ht
ml
Jayson Felty
jfelty sfbr.org
On Mar 17, 2008, at 4:57 PM, Emily.Wixson,
"[ewixson" library.wisc.edu]
wrote:
>> endnote-interest-digest Friday, March 14 2008
Volume 01 :
>> Number 2430
>>
>
> Jayson,
>
> I have been investigating ways to bring the PMC ID into
EndNote.
> Zotero
> will grab the PMCID, but it puts it into a field
labelled "Extras".
> Unfortunately the "Extras" field is not
included in a RIS or Refer
> export from Zotero.
>
> I have done exactly what you suggest - added a custom
field to Journal
> article references type and then modified an output
style modeled on
> the examples on the NIH FAQ.
>
> ~Emily
>
>
>
>>
>> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:46:14 -0400
>> From: Jayson.Felty[jfelty sfbr.org]
>> Subject: PubMed Central ID numbers
>>
>> The National Institutes of Health has a new policy
to include PubMed
>
>> Central ID numbers on citations resulting from
NIH-sponsored grants
>> when writing grant applications, progress reports,
etc. What is the
>> best way to use EndNote to support this?
>>
>> My thinking is to modify the Journal Article
reference type to
>> include a custom field called "PMCID".
The PMCID data will be
>> manually entered since PubMed and other databases
don't yet include
>> that information in downloaded citations. The
actual entry will be
>> "PMCID: 123456" or "NIHMS
>> ID: 123456". Then create a new output style
which includes the PMCID
>
>> custom field in the appropriate spot in the
bibliography citation.
>>
>> What are the implications with the traveling
library if another user
>
>> hasn't modified their reference type? Is there
another way to
>> approach
>
>> this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jayson Felty
>> Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research
>>
>> ------------------------------
>
> Barbara,
>
> I'm not sure this would work with your workflow, but
since you are
> willing to place references at the end, have you
considered using the
> Subject Bibliography feature of EndNote? Enter the
Chapter name or
> heading you want to use for the end bibliography in the
Label field of
> each record. Use the Label field as your only subject.
You can
> format entries in a variety of ways.
>
> Emily
>
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