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Thomas Krichel () (University of Surrey)
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This document describes current version of the Research Documents Information Format (ReDIF). This is a simple "field: value" data format inspired from the IAFA templates. A primitive nesting stucture syntax is enabled through the use of clusters of fields. ReDIF is currently used by RePEc.

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Paper provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc and ReDIf documentation with number ReDIF.

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Date of creation: 1997
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Did you know? You can create a compilation of all publications of a group of people, say alumni of a program, your students or memers of an association.

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