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In the following table, you can find a list of programs that can open files with .ris extension.This list is created by collecting extension information reported by users through the 'send report' option of FileTypesMan utility.
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ZoteroRISResearch Information Systems Documentapplication/x-research-info-systemszotero.exeLow

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RIS
Filename extension
Internet media type
application/x-research-info-systems
Type of formatBibliography

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. Many digital libraries, like IEEE Xplore, Scopus, the ACM Portal, Scopemed, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Rayyan QCRI, Accordance Bible Software,[2] and online library catalogs can export citations in this format. Citation management applications such as BibDesk, RefWorks, Zotero, Citavi, Papers, Mendeley, and EndNote can export and import citations in this format.

Format[edit]

The RIS file format—two letters, two spaces and a hyphen—is a tagged format for expressing bibliographic citations. According to the specifications,[3][4][5] the lines must end with the ASCIIcarriage return and line feed characters. Note that this is the convention on Microsoft Windows, while in other contemporary operating systems, particularly Unix, the end of line is typically marked by line feed only.

Multiple citation records can be present in a single RIS file. A record ends with an 'end record' tag ER - with no additional blank lines between records.

Example record[edit]

This is an example of how the article 'Claude E. Shannon. A mathematical theory of communication. Bell System Technical Journal, 27:379–423, July 1948' would be expressed in the RIS file format:

Example multi-record format[edit]

This is an example of how two citation records would be expressed in a single RIS file. Note the first record ends with ER - and the second record begins with TY - JOUR:

Tags[edit]

There are two major versions of the RIS specification.[4][5] The second version, introduced near the end of 2011 has different lists of tags for each type of record, sometimes with different meanings.[5] Below is an excerpt of the main RIS tags, from both versions. Except for TY - and ER -, order of tags is free and their inclusion is optional.

RIS format fields
TagMeaning
TYType of reference (must be the first tag)
A1Primary Authors (each author on its own line preceded by the A1 tag)
A2Secondary Authors (each author on its own line preceded by the A2 tag)
A3Tertiary Authors (each author on its own line preceded by the A3 tag)
A4Subsidiary Authors (each author on its own line preceded by the A4 tag)
ABAbstract
ADAuthor Address
ANAccession Number
AUAuthor (each author on its own line preceded by the AU tag)
AVLocation in Archives
BTThis field maps to T2 for all reference types except for Whole Book and Unpublished Work references. It can contain alphanumeric characters. There is no practical limit to the length of this field.
C1Custom 1
C2Custom 2
C3Custom 3
C4Custom 4
C5Custom 5
C6Custom 6
C7Custom 7
C8Custom 8
CACaption
CNCall Number
CPThis field can contain alphanumeric characters. There is no practical limit to the length of this field.
CTTitle of unpublished reference
CYPlace Published
DADate
DBName of Database
DODOI
DPDatabase Provider
EDEditor
EPEnd Page
ETEdition
IDReference ID
ISIssue number
J1Periodical name: user abbreviation 1. This is an alphanumeric field of up to 255 characters.
J2Alternate Title (this field is used for the abbreviated title of a book or journal name, the latter mapped to T2)
JAPeriodical name: standard abbreviation. This is the periodical in which the article was (or is to be, in the case of in-press references) published. This is an alphanumeric field of up to 255 characters.
JFJournal/Periodical name: full format. This is an alphanumeric field of up to 255 characters.
JOJournal/Periodical name: full format. This is an alphanumeric field of up to 255 characters.
KWKeywords (keywords should be entered each on its own line preceded by the tag)
L1Link to PDF. There is no practical limit to the length of this field. URL addresses can be entered individually, one per tag or multiple addresses can be entered on one line using a semi-colon as a separator.
L2Link to Full-text. There is no practical limit to the length of this field. URL addresses can be entered individually, one per tag or multiple addresses can be entered on one line using a semi-colon as a separator.
L3Related Records. There is no practical limit to the length of this field.
L4Image(s). There is no practical limit to the length of this field.
LALanguage
LBLabel
LKWebsite Link
M1Number
M2Miscellaneous 2. This is an alphanumeric field and there is no practical limit to the length of this field.
M3Type of Work
N1Notes
N2Abstract. This is a free text field and can contain alphanumeric characters. There is no practical length limit to this field.
NVNumber of Volumes
OPOriginal Publication
PBPublisher
PPPublishing Place
PYPublication year (YYYY)
RIReviewed Item
RNResearch Notes
RPReprint Edition
SESection
SNISBN/ISSN
SPStart Page
STShort Title
T1Primary Title
T2Secondary Title (journal title, if applicable)
T3Tertiary Title
TATranslated Author
TITitle
TTTranslated Title
U1User definable 1. This is an alphanumeric field and there is no practical limit to the length of this field.
U2User definable 2. This is an alphanumeric field and there is no practical limit to the length of this field.
U3User definable 3. This is an alphanumeric field and there is no practical limit to the length of this field.
U4User definable 4. This is an alphanumeric field and there is no practical limit to the length of this field.
U5User definable 5. This is an alphanumeric field and there is no practical limit to the length of this field.
URURL
VLVolume number
VOPublished Standard number
Y1Primary Date
Y2Access Date
EREnd of Reference (must be empty and the last tag)

Type of reference[edit]

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The type of reference preceded by the TY - tag may abbreviated:

RIS reference types
AbbreviationType
ABSTAbstract
ADVSAudiovisual material
AGGRAggregated Database
ANCIENTAncient Text
ARTArt Work
BILLBill
BLOGBlog
BOOKWhole book
CASECase
CHAPBook chapter
CHARTChart
CLSWKClassical Work
COMPComputer program
CONFConference proceeding
CPAPERConference paper
CTLGCatalog
DATAData file
DBASEOnline Database
DICTDictionary
EBOOKElectronic Book
ECHAPElectronic Book Section
EDBOOKEdited Book
EJOURElectronic Article
WEBWeb Page
ENCYCEncyclopedia
EQUAEquation
FIGUREFigure
GENGeneric
GOVDOCGovernment Document
GRANTGrant
HEARHearing
ICOMMInternet Communication
INPRIn Press
JFULLJournal (full)
JOURJournal
LEGALLegal Rule or Regulation
MANSCPTManuscript
MAPMap
MGZNMagazine article
MPCTMotion picture
MULTIOnline Multimedia
MUSICMusic score
NEWSNewspaper
PAMPPamphlet
PATPatent
PCOMMPersonal communication
RPRTReport
SERSerial publication
SLIDESlide
SOUNDSound recording
STANDStandard
STATStatute
THESThesis/Dissertation
UNBILLUnenacted Bill
UNPBUnpublished work
VIDEOVideo recording

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See also[edit]

  • BIBFRAME—bibliographic framework, an emerging standard to replace MARC
  • Bibliographic record—general concept
  • BibTeX—a text-based data format used by LaTeX
  • EndNote—a text-based data scheme used by the EndNote program
  • MARC—machine-readable cataloging standards
  • refer—an aging text-based data scheme supported on UNIX-like systems

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References[edit]

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  1. ^The origin of the name RIS was obtained via email from Henry Johnson, a Customer Technical Representative at Scientific Thomson Reuters. Research Information Systems was owned by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). RIS, the creators of Reference Manager which had also previously bought ProCite from Personal Bibliographic Software Inc, merged with Niles software, the creators of EndNote. The result of the merger was the creation of ISI ResearchSoft, a subsidiary of Thomson Reuters, which produces Reference Manager, EndNote and ProCite. Email date 7/3/08.
  2. ^https://www.accordancebible.com/New-Features-112
  3. ^'RIS File Format'. ResearcherID.com. Thomson Reuters. 2012. Archived from the original on 2017-07-07.
  4. ^ ab'RIS Format Specifications'. Reference Manager. The Thomson Corporation. 2001-02-14. Archived from the original on 2011-09-30.
  5. ^ abc'RIS Format Specifications'. Reference Manager. The Thomson Corporation. 2011-10-06. Archived from the original on 2012-05-26.

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