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Revision as of 17:53, 14 December 2021

File Format
Name ProCite
Ontology
Extension(s) .pdt, .pdx
Released 1983

ProCite is a reference management software program originally developed by Personal Bibliographic Software in 1983, it was discontinued in 2013 in favor of the software title EndNote currenty owned by Clarivate.

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File Format

ProCite versions 1-3 used a database system of files with extensions, .DAT, .PMT, .REC, .SRT, .KEY, .OUT, .LST, & .FRM.

ProCite versions 4+ used database extensions, .PDT and index file .PDX. Along with Output Styles .POS, Term Lists/Journal Lists .PJL, and Workforms .PWF.

File Identification

.PDT and some .DAT files begin with hex values "B4 F4 5C 00 0C C1 9A 00"

ProCite .PDT files can be opened with Endnote X1 and saved as EndNote .ENL file.

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ProCitev5-Splash.png

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