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kevinkallmes [Spreadsheet-based Upload of Studies]
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jthurnham [Custom Bibliographic Fields in Spreadsheets:]
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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/Index in the drop-down. If not, you may add a title into the query box instead.   * If your RIS File resulted from a search on an index, enter the full query you used and identify the Search Engine/Index in the drop-down. If not, you may add a title into the query box instead.
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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, there are two pathways of import:+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, there are two pathways of import. For video instructions, go to t=34 seconds here:
  
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 ==== Custom Bibliographic Fields in Spreadsheets: ==== ==== Custom Bibliographic Fields in Spreadsheets: ====
  
-If your spreadsheet contains columns for DOI, PMID/PubMed ID //plus other additional columns//, i.e. Title, Year, Authors, Publication Type (or 'PT'), or other bibliographic fields, records are imported based on the exact spreadsheet data provided. These other columns should be titled with the name of the bibliographic field, and the cells should contain the record-by-record bibliographic information. For example, under "Publication Type", the cells may say "Review," "Clinical Trial," and other publication types.+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 'PT'), or other bibliographic fields, records are imported based on the exact spreadsheet data provided. These other columns should be titled with the name of the bibliographic field, and the cells should contain the record-by-record bibliographic information. For example, under "Publication Type", the cells may say "Review," "Clinical Trial," and other publication types.
  
 While this means any missing data within the spreadsheet will not be retrieved via PubMed/CrossRef, this method ensures more accurate imports of existing projects with the data of interest. While this means any missing data within the spreadsheet will not be retrieved via PubMed/CrossRef, this method ensures more accurate imports of existing projects with the data of interest.
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