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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/code_lookup.R
\docType{data}
\name{code_lookup}
\alias{code_lookup}
\title{Bibliographic code lookup for search results assembly}
\format{
A data frame with 226 obs of 12 variables
\describe{
\item{code}{code used in search results}
\item{order}{the order in which to rank fields in assembled results}
\item{category_description}{type of bibliographic data}
\item{entry_description}{description of field}
\item{field}{bibliographic field that codes correspond to}
\item{ris_generic}{logical: If the code is used in generic ris files}
\item{ris_wos}{logical: If the code is used in Web of Science ris files}
\item{ris_pubmed}{logical: If the code is used in PubMed ris files}
\item{ris_scopus}{logical: If the code is used in Scopus ris files}
\item{ris_asp}{logical: If the code is used in Academic Search Premier ris files}
\item{ris_ovid}{logical: If the code is used in Ovid ris files}
\item{ris_synthesisr}{logical: If the code used in synthesisr imports & exports}}
}
\usage{
code_lookup
}
\description{
A data frame that can be used to look up common
codes for different bibliographic fields across
databases and merge them to a common format.
}
\keyword{datasets}