Posted
almost 22 years
ago
by
Richard Karnesky
refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A new beta release of the refbase package is available at the files section:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647
This beta release
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incorporates the following main fixes and enhancements:
- circumvents a very stupid bug where it wasn't possible to setup
the very first user of the database (see the readme for details!)
- a user management interface is provided to admins
- users can now change their password later on
- variable settings from 'ini.inc.php' are now honoured correctly
- provided a search form that shows up on the main page after
successful login which will allow a user to easily search his *own*
literature only (note that this functionality is still preliminary!)
Please see the online documentation as well as the readme file (that comes with the package) for a quick overview about what's there, what's still missing and how to setup your files & database tables. The readme is also available online at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=168640
For more information about the refbase project and pointers to working examples of refbase please visit:
http://www.refbase.net/ [Less]
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refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A new beta release of the refbase package is available at the files section: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647 (0 comments)
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Posted
almost 22 years
ago
by
Richard Karnesky
refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A new beta release of the refbase package is available at the files section:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647
This beta release
... [More]
incorporates the following main fixes and enhancements:
- circumvents a very stupid bug where it wasn't possible to setup
the very first user of the database (see the readme for details!)
- a user management interface is provided to admins
- users can now change their password later on
- variable settings from 'ini.inc.php' are now honoured correctly
- provided a search form that shows up on the main page after
successful login which will allow a user to easily search his *own*
literature only (note that this functionality is still preliminary!)
Please see the online documentation as well as the readme file (that comes with the package) for a quick overview about what's there, what's still missing and how to setup your files & database tables. The readme is also available online at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=168640
For more information about the refbase project and pointers to working examples of refbase please visit:
http://www.refbase.net/
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refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A new beta release of the refbase package is available at the files section: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647 (0 comments)
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Posted
almost 22 years
ago
by
Richard Karnesky
refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A first release of the refbase package is available at the files section:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647
Please see the online
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documentation as well as the readme file (that comes with the package) for a quick overview about what's there, what's still missing and how to setup your files & database tables. The readme is also available online at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=163185
For more information about the refbase project and pointers to working examples of refbase please visit:
http://www.refbase.net/ [Less]
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refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A first release of the refbase package is available at the files section: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647 (0 comments)
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Posted
almost 22 years
ago
by
Richard Karnesky
refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A first release of the refbase package is available at the files section:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647
Please see the
... [More]
online documentation as well as the readme file (that comes with the package) for a quick overview about what's there, what's still missing and how to setup your files & database tables. The readme is also available online at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=163185
For more information about the refbase project and pointers to working examples of refbase please visit:
http://www.refbase.net/
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refbase is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. A first release of the refbase package is available at the files section: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64647 (0 comments)
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'refbase' is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. This status update will give you a quick overview about what's there and what's still missing. (0 comments)
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Posted
about 22 years
ago
by
Richard Karnesky
'refbase' is a web-based solution for managing scientific literature, references and citations. This status update will give you a quick overview about what's there and what's still missing.
Currently, the following features have been implemented
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successfully:
- search the whole database by use of different search forms
- search within results functionality
- browse found records
- view selected records in detail
- export selected records to different citation formats
- extract literature cited within a text and build an appropriate reference list
- login/logout capabilities
- user management
- add/edit/delete records (logged in users only)
The following (planned) enhancements are still missing:
- easy customization of application specific variables via one global 'ini' file
- validation of data entered by the user
- proper management of the user specific fields 'marked', 'user_keys' & 'user_notes'
- availability of additional citation formats on export
- ability to save any records or queries for easy later retrieval
- (batch) import of full ASFA records
- 'copy citation to clipboard' functionality
Known issues:
- currently, the simple and advanced search forms employ lots of dynamic popup menus to ease user entry of data. This works well for small databases (<10.000 records) but causes significant speed problems for larger databases!
For pointers to working examples of refbase please check out http://www.refbase.net
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