On Tuesday, November 06, 2007, at 10:02AM, "jiho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On 2007-November-06  , at 18:33 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> It finds as much data as is available an as we know about. So if it
>> does not fill in much it simply does not find more. It can be that it
>> is data we don't know about, but more probable is that the data is
>> not well formed or is simply not available.
>
>Thanks for the answer. Is there a way for me to "see" this data  
>because in the second case, BibDesk detects dublin core data but does  
>not add _anything_ to the publication info, so that's strange. I  
>guess it is a problem of malformation in the data supplied by the  
>journal and I would like to report it to them. To do so, I should  
>know what to expect and what they give.

Do you get a message that the page has Dublin Core META tags?  It looks to me 
as if BibDesk may be misinterpreting that page as containing Dublin Core data.  
Mike is responsible for that code, so hopefully he can explain what's going on; 
I don't have a clue about the data requirements.

-- 
adam

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