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Re: convert text documents to XML

From: Peter Flynn <peter.nosp@-.--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 8/21/2009 11:58:00 PM
ddddddd wrote:
> hello sir
> 
>    i am shaji from kerala india. i am a programmer.  i hve one doubt i
> will explain below.
> 
> we have to devolop a literatures database. i need to include varoius
> features like search by author,search title,
> search by publication year etc:-
> 
> so what we noramlly doing is first store all the literature details to
> datbase(it includes foolwing
> information like author(Au),title(TI),abstract(
> Ab) ,published year etc-:
> in order to store  the these information we need to create one
> literature entry form...and store the details via  form...
> this method  is possible... it is very tedoius since we have around
> 6000 literaturees are there.
> 
> so is there any other method?

Yes. Use a bibliographic database package like JabRef (free), or EndNote 
/ ProCite / ReferenceManager (expensive), or even Zotero (plugin for 
Firefox). All of these can export the data in many different formats.

> we are downloding these literatures from some external websites...all
> the literatures are in the same format
> ..i am sending the litertures record forma  below...please check
> that ...
[...]
> TI- A Survey of Phytophthora Species on Hainan Island of South China.
> AU- Hui-cai Zeng1
[...]

That looks like RIS format or one of its derivatives. All the 
bibliographic databases above should be able to open files of that 
format, and you can then export to something like MODS (XML).

///Peter


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