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  2. RIS (file format) - Wikipedia

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    RIS is a standardized tag format developed by Research Information Systems, Incorporated (the format name refers to the company) to enable citation programs to exchange data. [1] It is supported by a number of reference managers .

  3. Talk:RIS (file format) - Wikipedia

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    [1], [2] The Reference Manager user manual lists the RIS format with the U[1-5], and makes no mention of C[1-8]. And if you actually export out an RIS file from Reference Manager 12, then your custom fields are tagged U1[1-5]. My theory is that the C[1-8] fields come from how Endnote tags its custom fields when it exports into the RIS format.

  4. Scribd - Wikipedia

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    Scribd Inc. (pronounced / ˈ s k r ɪ b d /) operates three primary platforms: Scribd, Everand, and SlideShare. Scribd is a digital document library that hosts over 195 million documents. Everand is a digital content subscription service offering a wide selection of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, podcasts, and sheet music.

  5. MARC standards - Wikipedia

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    MARC records are typically stored and transmitted as binary files, usually with several MARC records concatenated together into a single file. MARC uses the ISO 2709 standard to define the structure of each record. This includes a marker to indicate where each record begins and ends, as well as a set of characters at the beginning of each ...

  6. BibDesk - Wikipedia

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    BibDesk is an open-source reference management software package for macOS, used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles. [1] [2] [3] It can also be used to organize and maintain a library of documents in PDF format and other formats.

  7. Remote Installation Services - Wikipedia

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    RIS, Remote Installation Services is a Microsoft-supplied server that allows PXE BIOS-enabled computers to remotely execute boot environment variables. These variables are likely computers that are on a company's (or that company's client's) network.

  8. RISC-V - Wikipedia

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    RISC-V [b] (pronounced "risk-five" [2]: 1 ) is an open standard instruction set architecture (ISA) based on established reduced instruction set computer (RISC) principles. . The project began in 2010 at the University of California, Berkeley, transferred to the RISC-V Foundation in 2015, and on to RISC-V International, a Swiss non-profit entity, in November 20

  9. RISC OS - Wikipedia

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    RISC OS (/ r ɪ s k. oʊ ˈ ɛ s /) [4] is an operating system designed to run on ARM computers. Originally designed in 1987 by Acorn Computers of England, it was made for use in its new line of ARM-based Archimedes personal computers and was then shipped with other computers produced by the company.