Hi there - I'm a bit of a novice at the program, so hopefully I'm not doing something stupid...
I have about 3000 references in Endnote that I'm trying to export to a Bibtex format and will use JabRef to be able to insert the unique ID into each entry. After I've exported the Endnote library using a Bibtex output style (found here - http://www.rhizobia.co.nz/latex/convert.html), when I attempt to import the .bib file, I get the following error: Error in line 2892: Expected = but received , If I go to line 2892 in my .bib file, I find that that line is in between the two following entries: (marked below) @article{ Author = {Barbier, L. and Turrini, O. and Sarran, A. and Delpero, J. R.}, Title = {Pancreatic endocrine tumor with neoplastic venous thrombus and bilobar liver metastasis. A case report}, Journal = {Journal of visceral surgery}, Volume = {147}, Number = {1}, Pages = {e58-62}, Abstract = {We report the case of an asymptomatic 56-year-old woman with a metastatic pancreatic endocrine tumor, fortuitously discovered by abdominal imaging. A CT-scan showed a large mass in the pancreatic tail invading the spleen and stomach; in addition, there was neoplastic thrombus within the spleno-mesentericoportal venous confluence and bilobar liver metastases. Surgical resection was performed in two stages. The first procedure was an extended left pancreatectomy with venous thrombectomy and "clearance" of the left hepatic lobe. During the interval, embolization of the right portal vein was carried out. Right hepatectomy and radiofrequency destruction of residual metastases was then performed. On the basis of completeness of the resection and the histopathological data, the patient did not undergo any adjuvant therapy, in accordance with French guidelines. At 1 year of follow-up, there was no evidence of recurrence.}, Keywords = {Catheter Ablation Embolization, Therapeutic Female Hepatectomy/methods Humans Liver Neoplasms/*complications/radiography/secondary/therapy Middle Aged Neoplasm Invasiveness Neuroendocrine Tumors/*complications/radiography/secondary/therapy Pancreatectomy/methods Pancreatic Neoplasms/*complications/pathology/radiography/therapy *Portal Vein/pathology/radiography/surgery Prognosis Treatment Outcome Venous Thrombosis/*etiology/pathology/radiography/therapy}, Year = {2010} } ******* <===== Line 2892 @article{ Author = {Barcia, J. A. and Barcia-Salorio, J. L. and Lopez-Gomez, L. and Hernandez, G.}, Title = {Stereotactic radiosurgery may be effective in the treatment of idiopathic epilepsy: report on the methods and results in a series of eleven cases}, Journal = {Stereotact Funct Neurosurg}, Volume = {63}, Number = {1-4}, Pages = {271-9}, Abstract = {Between 1982 and 1991, 11 patients (4 male, 7 female) ranging in age from 16 to 42 years who had been diagnosed with idiopathic focal epilepsy resistant to medication, were treated with stereotactic radiosurgery. The preoperative symptomatic period was 3-24 years. The process of localizing epileptic focus was based on chronic electrocorticography with flexible electrodes introduced into the subarachnoid space through single burr holes, and left in place during a maximum of 7 days until a clinical seizure was recorded. In most cases the procedure had to be repeated until localization was clear. This process was aided by a computer-assisted automatic analysis procedure. Final confirmation of focus location was done with depth electrode recording in most cases. Stereotactic radiosurgery was performed with a 60Co gamma source using 10 mm collimators, except in two cases in which a betatron was used. The estimated dose was 10-20 Gy at the isocenter. Four of the 11 patients (36%) were medication- and seizure-free after a mean follow-up of 102.5 months. Five patients (45%) presented a reduction of seizures of 98, 89, 86, 75 and 75%, respectively. Two patients did not respond to treatment. Seizure reduction began after a delay period of 2-12 months except in 2 patients and in most cases seizure rate decreased progressively during several months (range: 3-48) postoperatively until stabilization. No complications related to irradiation were recorded. Doses effective for epilepsy are much lower than those for producing cerebral lesions, so the mechanism is not destruction of the focus of the pathways spreading the epileptic activity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)}, Keywords = {Adolescent Adult Electroencephalography Epilepsies, Partial/etiology/*surgery Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Male *Radiosurgery Therapy, Computer-Assisted Treatment Outcome}, Year = {1994} I've tried deleting various entries, but the error keeps cropping up. Any suggestions on how to track down what is throwing this error? Sorry for the long copy and paste of the entries - wasn't sure what in those references might be causing the error. Thanks for your help! Dave Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. 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