The XML file documenting the 36 citations was attached to the Project record and parsed into the separate citation records in ScienceBase. The Biogeochemistry at Regional Scales Project serves as a parent to 36 cataloged citations produced by the project. Individual cataloged NRP project records serve as parents under which the project citations are cataloged in ScienceBase. These XML files were attached to the ScienceBase project items with which the citations were affiliated. In Mendeley, the citations were organized by NRP project and EndNote XML files listing citations were exported from Mendeley for the separate projects. The USGS National Research Program (NRP) used Mendeley to produce an extensive citation library for their research.
#Endnote vs mendeley mods#
Upload EndNote or MODS XML files for parsing into separate citation records in ScienceBaseĬreate a new item or select an existing item to serve as the parent to the citation libraryĪttach the EndNote or MODS XML file to the parent item (using the Files tab in the metadata entry form)Ĭontact to request file processing, please include the parent id (URL) to which the XML file is attached A harvesting mechanism for parsing EndNote and MODS XML files has been created for ScienceBase ingestion because users expressed the need to catalog project and personal libraries in ScienceBase to associate with other cataloged information items and share with project communities. Zotero is a similar online system that allows export of MODS XML files. Mendeley is an on-line citation management tool that allows users to build citation libraries, which may be saved and exported as files in various formats, including EndNote.
#Endnote vs mendeley software#
EndNote XML files may be generated using the EndNote bibliographic software or produced by other citation management systems, such as Mendeley.
The XML files are parsed, creating separate citation metadata records in ScienceBase. Citation libraries stored in EndNote or MODS XML files may be imported into ScienceBase.