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Consider custom Fields in imported BibTex files
http://www.citeulike.org/groupforum/500
Hi,
some people like me have set up their former Bibliography software to include some custom/special fields. When migrating to the great CiteULike, these apparently seem to get lost.
I suggest to import these and display them in a foldable "container", e.g. called "extra", where separately foldable items for each custom field would appear and show its contents.
Best,
LikeUCiter
P.S.: An Example from my JabRef BibTex files:
see custom field, such as quotes, rating, ... etc.
:::@ARTICLE{Ruedi2003,
::: author = {Ruedi, P.F. and Heim, P. and Kaess, F. and Grenet, E. and Heitger, F. and Burgi, P.Y. and Gyger, S. and Nussbaum, P.},
::: title = {{A 128/spl times/128 pixel 120-dB dynamic-range vision-sensor chip for image contrast and orientation extraction}},
::: journal = {Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of},
::: year = {2003},
::: volume = {38},
::: pages = {2325--2333},
::: number = {12},
:::
::: quotes = {"pixel-parallel analog computation of contrast magnitude and direction"},
::: rating = {4},
::: readingdate = {24.09.2006},
::: readingpercentage = {100},
::: recommendedby = {Jacques Duparres 2004-Patent},
::: relevance = {2},
::: openquestions = {- scaling of pixel-encoding scheme for larger arrays unfavourable
::: - independent asynchronous pulse release from pixels: if the electronics
::: is capable to separate very closely spaced events in time
::: it would also be capable of handling the whole arrays data (rate)
::: output in a conventional fashion.},
::: personalmemo = {CSEM (Zürich, Neuchatel), mostly analog electronics design
::: Pixel "size" (should mean "pitch"): 69um x 69um [compare to Jacques
::: APCOs: 69um pitch too!]},
::: review = {pulse (including an encoded pixel address) is emitted, when a decreasing
::: array-global "contrast-bar" (reference) reaches the contrast value
::: at the local pixel.
::: - asynchronus
::: - time coded (most important first)}
:::}
2008-06-05T07:20:05+00:00
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Comment posted by cjhall
http://www.citeulike.org/groupforum/500#3842
<p>
[I've reformatted your post slightly]
</p>
<p>
Thanks for this idea.
</p>
2008-06-05T08:32:42+00:00