Sunday, October 23, 2011

sudoc export et interopérabilité; worldcat,brise-opac,zotero,mendeley,endnote-Web

Si on cherche à exporter proprement une notice détaillée ou un panier (avec 15
notices détaillées par exemple) via sudoc.
C'est possible:
http://carmin.sudoc.abes.fr/aidesudoc/FR/recherche_simple/ch04s07.html

En fait c'est un export avec une très faible interopérabilité.
Il ne renvoie que du texte (avec tous les champs y compris SOMMAIRE)...

Voici un exemple:
-----------export de SUDOC:

Identifiant pérenne de la notice : http://www.sudoc.fr/058572937
Titre : Systèmes femtosecondes [Texte imprimé] / première école des technologies des sources et des systèmes femtosecondes, 2-6 octobre 2000, Saint-Etienne ; Ed. Pierre Laporte et François Salin ; Coord. éd. Stéphane Mottin
Alphabet du titre : latin
Auteur(s) : Laporte, Pierre (1945-). Éditeur scientifique
                  Salin, François (1962-....). Éditeur scientifique
                   Mottin, Stéphane (1964-....). Directeur de la publication
                   Ecole des technologies des sources et des systèmes femtosecondes (1 ; 2000 ; Saint-Etienne). Auteur
Date(s) : 2001
Langue(s) : français
Pays : France
 Editeur(s) : Saint-Etienne : Publications de l'université de Saint-Etienne, 2001
Description : 420 p.  : couv. ill. en coul., ill.  ; 25 cm
Collection(s) : (Intégrations, ISSN 1628-5999 ; [1])
ISBN : 2-86272-210-3 (br.) : 197 FRF

Annexes : Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres
Sommaire : P.  9. Préface / Pierre Laporte et François Salin
                                     P.  11. Introduction - Le réseau des technologies des lasers femtosecondes. La mission ressources et compétences technologiques du CNRS / Gérard Lelièvre et Catherine Leblanc
                                     Communications
                                     P.27. Technologie des sources femtosecondes historique et état de l'art / Charles Hirlimann et François Salin
                                     P.  47. Applications industrielles et médicales pour les lasers femtosecondes / Jean-Luc Tapie et al...
                                     P.  53. Générateurs paramétriques en régime fs / Rysvan Maleck
                                     P.  65. Génération et détection d'ondes acoustiques par des impulsions laser femtosecondes / Bernard Perrin
                                     P.  91. Impulsions électriques femtosecondes:techniques optoélectroniques et applications / Jean-Louis Coutaz et al.
                                     P.  107. Mesure de la phase spectrale d'une impulsion ultra-brève / Christophe Dorrer et Manuel Joffre.
                                     P.  123. Caractérisation et contrôle de la phase temporelle des impulsions femtoseconde / Jean-Paul Chambaret et al..
                                     P.  141. Caractérisation et contrôle de la répartition d'énergie et du front d'onde d'impulsions femtosecondes / Gilles Chériaux et al..
                                     P.  157. Méthodes de spectrocopie non-linéaire / Claude Rullière
                                     P.  159. Spectroscopie Raman de résonance picoseconde / Guy Buntix et OlivierPoizat
etc..
---------------------
Mais ce n'est pas un format compatible avec EndNote ou Zotero ....

---------------------worldcat
On peut aussi utiliser les liens sudoc vers worldcat mais il y a trop d'erreur dans les champs worldcat.

On peut faire une liste book publique.
On peut exporter les ref dans 5 formats (HTML, RTF, RIS, "dans endnote", "dans refworks", "à easyBib").
Le problème est que les references sont souvent incomplètes.
On peut lister jusqu'à plus de 50ouvrages et utiliser le boutton "tout sélectionner" puis gérer la liste.
De plus on peut faire des tag pour toutes cette liste.
Ainsi avec la la liste "book" publique, on peut relier la collection.


---------------------brise-opac: http://brisees-opac.univ-st-etienne.fr
Si on utilise le réseau des bibliothèques locales par exemple brise-opac sur St-Etienne alors on obtient un export via six formats:
  • unimarc pur (button "marc view", and pop-up and copy)-> may items ("sommaire")
  • marc xml (MARC21; each notice: "save record",  auto-download a file bib-151743.marcxml -> may items ("sommaire")
  • iso2709 (via cart;auto-download a file cart.iso2709 -> may items ("sommaire"); MARC21 library cataloging record is in ISO 2709 format (MARC21 is an instance of ISO 2709))
  • ris (via cart; auto-download a file cart.ris (many items but no "sommaire"))
  • bibTex (via cart, or by each notice: "save record",  auto-download a file bib-151743.bibtex; (minimum))
  • CoinS (via cart and copy the HTML page)

Pour exporter une collection de livres avec brise-opac, utiliser le panier "cart":

0) advanced search : "stéphane mottin" (le directeur de collection); décocher "these"; le moteur sort tous les livres de la collection (liés à sudoc via une synchronisation 1fois/semaine);
1)select, 2)save on cart, 3)click on cart, 4)select all, 5)more details, 6)download, 7)select format (iso2709;ris;bibtex;; we also can copy the CoinS of this HTML page...)


--------------------zotero 
use zotero: one-click service in the omnibox (and select all) to save to zotero

zotero récupère les infos, mais de manière "magique" car dans les CoinS, il n'y a pas les auteurs (à la fin dans zoetro, il n'y a pas "sommaire"):

<psi:ZOTERO_COinS>ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&amp;rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Abook&amp;rft.genre=book&amp;rft.date=2001&amp;rft.isbn=2-86272-210-3&amp;rft.issn=1628-5999&amp;rft.stitle=Inte%CC%81grations+(Saint-E%CC%81tienne)&amp;rft.title=Syste%CC%80mes+femtosecondes</psi:ZOTERO_COinS>


Rem. avec Mendeley, la récupération ne fonctionne pas bien.

l'import with mendeley via file .RIS endnoteWeb ou d'autres provenances, 
on a beaucoup de problèmes  (i.e.  in "page number" there a piece of the title).

La façon la plus complète est un import via le fichier zotero.sqlite (dans le dossier profile de firefox).

mendely can import 7 file formats:
.bib
.ris
.xml endnote XML (endnote v8 X1 to X3)
zotero library zotero.sqlite 
ovid, medlars format.

---------------endnoteWeb

method (a): 
  • i)with zotero export to a file .ris
  • ii)  import with endnoteWeb.
  • iii) In endNoteWeb, write: "series editor": Mottin, Stéphane; publisher: PUSE, MRCT
  • iv) copy "sommaire" of sudoc in "abstract" of endnoteWeb
  • v) copy to the third folder of reseacherID and auto-publish via reseacherID.com
method (b): 

EndNote Web provides hundreds of import filters for a variety of data sources, as well as the standard RefMan (RIS) and Tab-delimited formats.
You cannot import a file with the extension *.enl directly into EndNote Web. Use the Transfer feature to import references from EndNote to EndNote Web.


With EndnoteWeb, there are only 5 export file formats:
bibTex
endnote
refman (RIS)
refer export
tab delimited


----------------conclusion
D'une façon général, ces systèmes d'échange de ref biblio sont encore fondées sur un système ancien, où les descriptions étaient minimums.
C'est-à-dire juste ce qu'il fallait pour pouvoir retrouver le document, mais pas ce qu'il contenait notamment le sommaire ou un pdf ou des images (couverture) ou URL ou DOI...


-----------------------------------------------import endnote web
---book


The reference type's field names are listed below. All fields have a 64,000 byte size limit.

Fields
Abbreviation
Abstract
Access Date
Accession Number
Added to Library
Author
Author Address
Call Number
Caption
City
Database Provider
Date
DOI
Edition
Figure
File Attachments
ISBN
Keywords
Label
Language
Last Updated
Name of Database
Notes
Number of Pages
Number of Volumes
Original Publication
Pages
Publisher
Reprint Edition
Research Notes
Series Editor
Series Title
Series Volume
Short Title
Times Cited
Title
Translator
Translated Author
Translated Title
Type of Work
URL
Volume
Year

---via capture

Saving Bibliographic Information to your Library
You can save bibliographic information to your library easily with the Capture button in the EndNote Web browser toolbar. This command scans the bibliographic information stored on the web page and creates a pre-filled reference that you can save to a new or existing group or groups. If no group is specified, the reference is saved to Unfiled.
After conducting your search, make sure to go to the individual record before using Capture. The Capture tool saves one reference at a time and will not save marked references from the results page.
To save a reference to your library:
  1. Click the Capture button in the EndNote Web toolbar which will open a new reference window.
  2. Complete or modify any of the fields.
  3. Click the Save to button and select EndNote Web.
Alternately, you can select EndNote when saving a captured reference. This will save the reference to a formatted file that opens in EndNote importing the reference into the selected library.
Note: Be aware that some Web sites alter the URL during your session. Changing the record view can have this effect.

Capture Compatible Sources:
We currently capture from the following sources. Other sources not listed may also be compatible if they are using a system indicated below.
If you encounter an issue capturing a reference from any of these sources or would like to suggest a new source, please contact us.
  • ACS Publications
  • Aleph Library Catalog
  • Amazon.com
  • arXiv.org
  • BioMed Central
  • BMJ Clinical Evidence
  • British Library(Aleph Library Catalog)
  • British Medical Journal
  • CiteULike
  • COinS compatible sites
  • CrossRef
  • CSA Illumina
  • DRA Library Catalog Systems
  • Dynix Library Catalog Systems
  • EBSCOHost
  • ERIC
  • GEAC Library Catalog Systems
  • Google Scholar
  • HighWire
  • IEEE Xplore
  • IngentaConnect
  • JAMA & Archives
  • J-Stage
  • JSTOR
  • Karger Publications
  • Lexis/Nexis
  • Library of Congress (Library Catalog Voyager)
  • Nature
  • Ovid
  • Oxford Journals
  • PLoS Biology, Computational Biology, Genetics, Medicine, Neglected Tropical Diseases, One, Pathogens
  • Project Muse
  • ProQuest
  • PubMed
  • Scientific Commons
  • SciVee
  • TLC Library Catalog Systems
  • Voyager Library Catalog Systems
  • VTLS Library Catalog Systems
  • Web of Science
  • Wiley
  • WorldCat
  • YouTube

---via .txt file

A subset of supported services is listed below with their recommended output formats. Note that all files must be saved as plain text (.txt) files before importing into your library.
Information Provider
Recommended Download Format
Import Options
CSA (formerly Cambridge Scientific Abstracts) From the CSA search results screen, click Save/Print/E-Mail. On the Save/Print/E-Mail screen, select: Record Format: Full Format
Save File Format: PC or Mac
Click Save. Your Web browser asks where to save the file. If your Web browser lets you save in different file formats, make sure you save as a Text Only (*.txt) file.
Various filters for CSA databases provided
CAS SciFinder Save references in the Tagged Format (*.txt). SciFinder (CAS) filter
DIALOG Set your communication software's option to capture text. Use Dialog's Format 5 with "tag" appended to the TYPE command -- type "s1/5/1-20 tag". You must download data in Format 5. If Format 5 is not available, try the "Full" format, which is sometimes the same as Format 5. For questions concerning Dialog's many formats, please contact Dialog's tech support. Various DIALOG filters provided
DIMDI Use the DLOAD command with report D1 (for example, DLOAD REPORT=D1) Various DIMDI filters provided
EBSCOhost
  1. Within your folder, select the Export option.
  2. Select the generic bibliographic management software option.
  3. Use the File>Save as command to save a text file.
Various EBSCO filters provided
Gale
  1. Perform your search and then mark references by checking the boxes to the left of each record.
  2. Click Marked Items at the top of the page.
  3. Select Citation Tools from the Tools options.
  4. Select EndNote from the list of "Export to third party software" options.
  5. Click Export.
Refman RIS
INIST
  1. Click the Enregistrer button.
  2. Select the records you wish to download.
  3. Under Quels champs? choose "Tous les champs."
  4. Under Include choose "Numéro de notice et nom de la base de données" and "Libellés abrégés."
  5. Click the Sauvegarde de notices button
Various INIST filters provided
Library of Congress Save references in the Tagged Format as a plain text (*.txt) file. OPAC (LoC)
Medscape After selecting the desired records and adding them to your clipboard, click the Save or E-Mail Clipboard link. Save or e-mail your clipboard in PC or Mac MEDLARS format as a plain text (*.txt) file. MEDLINE (Medscape) filter
OCLC FirstSearch-Web Mark those references to be saved and click Export. At the next page, choose EndNote and then click Export. Various OCLC filters provided
Ovid Web
  1. After selecting the references you wish to download, click Results Manager.
  2. Choose the following options:
  • Fields: Complete Reference
  • Citation Format: Reprint/Medlars
  1. Click the E-Mail or Save action.
  2. Save using the linefeed option.
Various Ovid filters provided
Ovid for Windows Select the Options button from within the "Save Documents" dialog box. From the list of options, choose the Output Format, then click OK. On the next screen, choose Reprint Format. Various Ovid filters provided
PsycINFO at www.apa.org After marking the records you wish to download, choose Full PsycINFO Record then click the Display Marked Records button. Select the text, then copy and paste it into a text editor, saving the file it as plain text (*.txt). PsycINFO (APA) filter
PubMed®
  1. In Pubmed, execute your searches to obtain search results.
  2. For multiple searches, select "Clipboard" from the "Send to" drop down in the PubMed navigation bar and click the "Add to Clipboard" button to save records as you work.
  3. On the search results page, use "Send to:" and select the "File" destination, 'Medline" format and any sort option.
  4. When the Save dialog box comes up for you to save the file to your computer, click on the "Save" button and save the file somewhere easily accessible such as your desktop.
    Note: If you use File>Save from your browser, instead of the Send To pull down, the file will not import. If you have a popup blocker enabled, such as the one that comes by default from Windows XP Service Pack 2, you may need to disable the popup blocker temporarily to allow the PubMed website to send you the file.
PubMed (NLM) filter
RefWorks In RefWorks:
  1. Select the references to export.
  2. Select the RefWorks Tagged format.
  3. Click the Export to Text File button.
  4. Save the file in a location that will be accessible when importing later.
  5. In EndNote Web, follow the Importing References instructions using the RefWorks Import filter.
RefWorks Import
SilverPlatter WebSPIRS, Version 5
  1. Once you've obtained your search results, click Save.
    Select the following Save Records options:
  • Which fields?: All fields
  • Include: Record number and database name
  • Field labels: Short labels
  1. Click the Save Records button. Use your Web browser to save the page as "Text Only" (do not save in HTML format).
Various SilverPlatter filters provided
Web of Knowledge Alerts (ISI)
  1. Use the ResearchSoft or Field Tagged citation alert format.
  2. Save the e-mail alert as a plain text file.
ISI-CE
Wilson Select the following options:
  1. Select Saving, Citing and Formatting for bibliographic software.
  2. Select the set of marked records to export.
  3. Select All Citation Fields for the Fields option.
  4. Select Bibliographic Software for the Format option.
  5. Click Save.
WilsonWeb
WorldCat (OCLC)
  1. Mark those references to be saved and click Export.
  2. Choose Text File.
  3. Click the Export button.
WorldCat (OCLC)

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