EGU articles detected as wrong journal

Bug #126942 reported by xadder
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Referencer
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Bug Description

I have some pdfs from EGU (European geophysical Union) open-access journals e.g.

http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/511/2007/acp-7-511-2007.html

by Stohl et al. (2007)

When imported into Referencer, this is assigned to a paper from J. Geophys. Res., with bibtex export producing:

@Article{Adam04,
        author = {Adam},
        title = {Aerosol optical characterization by nephelometer and lidar: The Baltimore Supersite experiment during the Canadian forest fire smoke intrusion},
        journal = {Journal of Geophysical Research},
        volume = {109},
        number = {d16},
        pages = {D16S02},
        year = {2004},
}

Looks interesting, but it is nothing to do with the year 2007 Stohl et al. paper and I don't have it on my discs anyway! I have similar problems for other EGU journals - something must be going wrong with the lookups.

Otherwise, what a great tool!

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John S (jcspray) wrote :

What's happening here is that the PDF does not include DOI code for itself, so referencer is using the only DOI it can find, which is in one of the references. There's no straightforward way of ignoring DOIs in references. Leaving as 'confirmed, wishlist' since this is a live issue but may not be fixable.

Changed in referencer:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
status: New → Confirmed
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bartgenuit (bartgenuit) wrote :

Got the same problem. Just some thought: could you check the doi-resolved title against the PDF's title? (extracted from the metadata or the markup) I have a lot of PDF's without their own doi (as they simply don't have one).

Anyway, keep up the good work!

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