I am infinitely grateful for your input. I'm working on my thesis, and I suddenly got stuck with the PubMed references and lost several hours on something so simple. I have no other way to thank you, but I wish you all the best for helping me.
Very informative sir. But there could be a problem with this technique which I had experienced. At times when we have a bigger file size in nbib. or in pmid format say 500 or 1000 articles, the efficiency of this online conversion technique was not efficiently converting the complete file sir. Thank you
Thank you for your response. I had developed a webpage to upload the PubMed nbib. format files and efficiently convert it into a ris. format file for my systematic reviews. Soon will share it in the public platform. I ll let you now soon sir.@@JSinval
Jorge, thank you so much! I already have sent the error to mendeley team some months ago, but they don't fixed it. I think I will teach this in my channel for my brazillian friends, with the devides credits, off course. Greetings from Brazil.
I am infinitely grateful for your input. I'm working on my thesis, and I suddenly got stuck with the PubMed references and lost several hours on something so simple. I have no other way to thank you, but I wish you all the best for helping me.
I am happy for you! Good luck with your thesis.
Very informative sir. But there could be a problem with this technique which I had experienced. At times when we have a bigger file size in nbib. or in pmid format say 500 or 1000 articles, the efficiency of this online conversion technique was not efficiently converting the complete file sir.
Thank you
Thank you for your feedback. I was not aware of that problem.
Thank you for your response. I had developed a webpage to upload the PubMed nbib. format files and efficiently convert it into a ris. format file for my systematic reviews. Soon will share it in the public platform. I ll let you now soon sir.@@JSinval
@@dentalforall6753 Is the webpage available? I'm having the same problem. Thank you
As an alternative, you can import an .nbib file into another program, such as Zotero. Then, export the library by choosing the .ris format.
Jorge, thank you so much! I already have sent the error to mendeley team some months ago, but they don't fixed it. I think I will teach this in my channel for my brazillian friends, with the devides credits, off course. Greetings from Brazil.
Hello, Tayanne.
Yes, I also reported to Mendeley (I am Mendeley Advisor). Sure! Greetings (also) from Brazil.
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Thank you very much Jorge! You was help me so much!
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I followed the steps, but I received a message that my file does not contain references that can be converted to RIS. What could be the problem?
Can you paste the message here?
Same me too
It says "File format unsupported. This file type is not supported. Click on the reference in your library to download the file from the side panel"
@@Ikaindr can explain exactly the process, so I can try to reproduce it?
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I wonder same too
I had a Google+ channel with over 60k subscribers.
Great to know. Thanks, @gabrielreis4524