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* In the modal that appears, select "File Import" | * In the modal that appears, select "File Import" | ||
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* If your RIS File resulted from a search on an index, enter the full query you used and identify the Search Engine/ | * If your RIS File resulted from a search on an index, enter the full query you used and identify the Search Engine/ | ||
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===== Spreadsheet-based Upload of Studies ===== | ===== Spreadsheet-based Upload of Studies ===== | ||
- | You can also bulk upload studies via a spreadsheet. For basic import, at minimum there must be a column for DOI and/or PMID/PubMed ID. Depending on the format of your spreadsheet, | + | You can also bulk upload studies via a spreadsheet. For basic import, at minimum there must be a column for DOI and/or PMID/PubMed ID. Depending on the format of your spreadsheet, |
- | 1. If your spreadsheet contains only DOI and/or PMID/PubMed ID, records and bibliographic data are imported from PubMed and CrossRef. While this generation of bibliographic data is accurate, there may be gaps. Method 2 ensures import of all desired data from an existing spreadsheet. | + | {{youtube> |
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+ | ==== Using DOI or PubMed ID, with automatically sourced bibliographic data: ==== | ||
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+ | If your spreadsheet contains only DOI and/or PMID/PubMed ID, records and bibliographic data are imported from PubMed and CrossRef. While this generation of bibliographic data is accurate, there may be gaps. Method 2 ensures import of all desired data from an existing spreadsheet. | ||
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- | 2. If your spreadsheet contains columns for DOI, PMID/PubMed ID //plus other additional columns//, i.e. Title, Year, Authors, Publication Type (or ' | + | ==== Custom Bibliographic Fields in Spreadsheets: |
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+ | If your spreadsheet contains columns for DOI, PMID/PubMed ID //plus other additional columns//, i.e. Title, Year, First Author (you may also name this column "Authors), Publication Type (or ' | ||
While this means any missing data within the spreadsheet will not be retrieved via PubMed/ | While this means any missing data within the spreadsheet will not be retrieved via PubMed/ |