Thanks. Looks like a dead end to me...
On Dec 8 2015 5:45 AM, bocec...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yes, proquest respond with the following:
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> “Thank you for contacting ProQuest Support. ProQuest content,
> including the CSA databases, is only accessible via a subscribing
> academic library or pub
Yes, proquest respond with the following:
“Thank you for contacting ProQuest Support. ProQuest content, including the CSA
databases, is only accessible via a subscribing academic library or public
library. If you are a member of a subscribing institution, you can export
content to CSV, RIS,
Out of curiosity, and for the record, did CSA respond to your inquiry?
If no one is using it there is no reason to support it, but I am curious
if the new/merged company is supporting their legacy products.
EBo --
On Dec 8 2015 5:00 AM, bocec...@gmail.com wrote:
> So far no one has requeste
So far no one has requested to continue suppport for the CSA importer which
means I have created a pull request where I removed the importer. See:
https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/pull/485
Regards, Tobias
Von: Tobias Boceck
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Dezember 2015 21:56
An: e...@use
Tobias,
Before pulling support for CSA, contact proquest.com and see if they
have any plans to support the export of CSA. It is possible that they
bought or somehow took over the Cambridge Science Abstracts and they
might not have everything online. If they get queries/requests for the
type
Dear Jabref Users,
this is an important information for everyone who is or has been using the CSA:
Cambridge Science Abstracts or the ASAF: Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries format.
While creating unit tests for the CSA (Cambridge Science Abstract) importer
(CsaImporter.java), I could not find the