This button takes you to the "Abstracts" stack. The "Abstracts" stack may be used for storing abstracts of articles, or, perhaps, notes you have taken on information in the article.
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This button takes you to the "Key Words" stack. The "Key Words" stack was designed to store words relating to the topic (or topics) of the current journal article. The topics are stored -- one per line -- in the fields provided in the "Key Words" stack.
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This button sorts the "Journals" stack. The sort is done by the "ID" field of the stack. The "ID" field is the unique name by which the journal article is known.
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This button takes you to the "Options" card. The "Options" card is used to perform additional functions, such as exporting information to a text file.
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This button takes you to the previous card in the stack.
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This button take you to the next card in the stack.
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This button takes you to the "Help" card. Clicking the mouse on a button or a field causes information about that object to be displayed. Clicking on the information window closes the window.
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This button causes information on the card to be written to a file. By navigating to various cards and selecting this button, one can write a reference section for a paper or book. The information is written to the output file in TeX (a text processing language) format. The format may be changed by editing the script of this button. See "The Complete HyperCard Handbook" by Danny Goodman (Bantum Books) for information about scripts.
Note that in order for this button to work (also, to be displayed on the card), first go to the "Options" card and select the "Export Journals" button.
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This button writes "J. Geophys. Res." into the field "Journal". This is a time saving device which can be changed by editing the button script. See "The Complete HyperCard Handbook" by Danny Goodman (Bantum Books) for information about scripts.
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This field stores the unique name by which the journal article is known. This unique "ID" is also used by the "Abstracts" and the "Key Words" stacks.
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This field is used to store the articles title.
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This field is used to store the author list of the article represented by this card.
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This field is used to store the journal from which the article came.
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This field is used to store the volume information of the article.
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This field is used to store number information about the article.
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This field is used to store the beginning page number of the article.
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This field is used to store the ending page number of the article.
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This field is used to store the year of the article.
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This button takes you to the "Abstract" stack. The "Abstract" stack can be used to store abstracts from journal articles, or, perhaps, notes about information in the article.
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This button takes you to the "Key Words" stack. The "Key Words" stack was designed to store words relating to the topic (or topics) of the current journal article. The topics are stored -- one per line -- in the fields provided in the "Key Words" stack.
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This button sorts the "Key Words" stack. The sort is done by the "ID" field of the stack. The "ID" field is the unique name by which the journal article is known.
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This button takes you to the "Options" card. The "Options" card is used to perform additional functions, such as exporting information to a text file.
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This button takes you to the "Help" card. Clicking the mouse on a button or a field causes information about that object to be displayed. Clicking on the information window closes the window.
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This button takes you to the previous button in the stack.
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This button takes you to the next card in the stack.
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This field stores the unique name by which the journal article is known. This unique "ID" is also used by the "Abstracts" and the "Key Words" stacks.
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This is the "Key Words Help" card. Clicking the mouse on a button or a field in this card causes information about that object to be displayed in a window, such as the one that is currently visible. Clicking anywhere inside the information window, closes that window. You may return to the "Key Words" stack by clicking on the "return" button in the upper-right hand region of this card.
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This button takes you to the "Abstract" stack. The "Abstract" stack can be used to store abstracts from journal papers, or, perhaps, notes about information in the paper.
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This button takes you to the "Papers" stack. The "Papers" stack was designed to store information relating to technical papers. Information, for instance, such as the paper's title and authors.
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This field is used to store key words which refer to the subject matter of the paper. Normally key words are stored, one per line, in the space provided for this field.