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ectj.pl, a script converting html data to ReDIF

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  • Christopher Baum

    (Department of Economics, Boston College)

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Abstract

This perl program grabs a html file and generates the ReDIF data used in RePEc. Of course, all is dependent on how the data is organized in html, but this script can be adapted to specific needs. This version is adapted for the web pages of the Econometrics Journal.

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  • Christopher Baum, 2000. "ectj.pl, a script converting html data to ReDIF," RePEc scripts ectj, RePEc Team.
  • Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:ectj
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    File URL: http://repec.org/general/ectj.pl
    File Function: perl script
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