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There is a link for downloading article references at least for the
IJNA, available on the Blackwell Synergy database, once you get into the
individual journal page. You can do citation or citation/abstract and
it has several reference formats including Reference Manager. Haven't
tried it but I assume it would work. I've not looked to see what others
may offer database indexing.
Andrew and Rebecca Hall wrote:
> Are there online, public-access databases that index archaeology
> journals (e.g., Historical Archaeology and IJNA) and interface
> directly with citation software such as Reference Manager or EndNote?
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> In the field of medical research, for example, one can search PubMed
> (the comprehensive, NIH-sponsored database for English-language
> journals) from within Reference Manager and drag-and-drop desired
> citations directly into one's own citation database for future use --
> it's obscenely easy.
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> I know there are online indices that include archaeology journals, but
> I'm looking for a direct interface that downloads the citation data,
> both to save the time and transcription errors involved in entering
> the cites manually.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ------------> AH
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