TL;DR: This RFC documents the format used for Comma-Separated Values (CSV) files and registers the associated MIME type "text/csv" and provides information for the Internet community.
Abstract: This RFC documents the format used for Comma-Separated Values (CSV)
files and registers the associated MIME type "text/csv". This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
TL;DR: This RFC defines a format for bibliographic records describing technical reports that is used by the Cornell University Dienst protocol and the Stanford University SIFT system and new fields include handle, other_access, keyword, and withdraw.
Abstract: This RFC defines a format for bibliographic records describing technical reports. This format is used by the Cornell University Dienst protocol and the Stanford University SIFT system. The original RFC (RFC 1357) was written by D. Cohen, ISI, July 1992. This is a revision of RFC 1357. New fields include handle, other_access, keyword, and withdraw.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide systems and/or methods that facilitate interpreting Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) data, and a hierarchical model can be built utilizing the at least one primitive.
Abstract: The claimed subject matter provides systems and/or methods that facilitate interpreting Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) data. An interface can obtain MIME data. For instance, a stream of MIME data can be obtained, MIME data can be loaded from a static file, etc. Moreover, any disparate type of RFC 822 data can additionally or alternatively be received by the interface. Also, a MIME reader can analyze the MIME data (and/or normalized RFC 822 data) to interpret encoded structural information and generate at least one primitive based on the encoded structural information. Further, a hierarchical model can be built utilizing the at least one primitive.
TL;DR: Despite the benefits of having PubMed metadata in a spreadsheet, PubMed’s built-in spreadsheet functionality—the comma separated value (CSV) download—is severely lacking and an open-source tool called PubMed2XL meets this needed functionality.
Abstract: Despite the benefits of having PubMed metadata in a spreadsheet, PubMed’s built-in spreadsheet functionality—the comma separated value (CSV) download—is severely lacking. Thankfully, an open-source tool called PubMed2XL meets this needed functionality.