I'm try to determine if we can use EppiReviewer 4, but I'm having difficultly with importing a reference file from our library. I've cut and pasted the text of two references below. I used the RIS export tool and uploaded to that. Used 'TY' and 'ER' as start and stop. Selected a filter - that when I looked at it on the export tool seemed to convert everything. But when I uploaded the exported file to EppiReviewer, parts of the reference were missing. For example, the author showed up in the export tool, but was just a semicolon when uploaded. Any ideas?
TY - BOOK
AU - Gordon Simons, Leslie
AU - Simons, Ronald L.
AU - Man-Kit, Lei
AU - Sutton, Tara E.
TI - Exposure to harsh parenting and pornography as explanations for males' sexual coercion and females' sexual victimization.
Y1 - 2012
T3 - Violence and Victims
AB - Investigates the impact of exposure to harsh parenting and pornography on young people's sexual violence perpetration and victimisation. Bases findings on a survey of 2,088 undergraduates at an American university.
KW - Pornography
KW - Parenting
KW - Parental behaviour
KW - Sexual coercion
KW - Sexual behaviour
KW - Sexual abuse
KW - United States of America
KW - Corporal punishment
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.27.3.378
ER -
TY - BOOK
TI - Advice on child internet safety 1.0: universal guidelines for providers.
CY - [London]
PB - Department for Education (DfE)
Y1 - 2012
AB - Provides guidance for organisations and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) about protecting children online. Outlines the key risks that young people may face online: privacy, grooming, sexual images, cyberbullying, harmful content and fraud. Looks at best practice for service providers divided into the following sections: chatting, sharing, gaming, content providing, networking and shopping and commerce.
KW - Cyberbullying
KW - Internet
KW - Codes of practice
KW - Social media
KW - Internet safety
KW - Privacy
KW - Pornography
KW - Grooming
AU - UK Council for Child Internet Safety
UR - http://www.education.gov.uk/publications/eOrderingDownload/ukccis%20advice%20on%20child%20internet%20safety.pdf
ER -