REFERENCES IN A PDF DOCUMENT
Dear community members,
My question:
Softwares available: Adobe Acrobat and PDF architect.
Operation: Let's suppose that I have a PDF documet ( an eBook or a long scientific article with approximately 100-200 references at the end of this document). When using Word text processing program and Adobe Acrobat it is easy to create "links" between the references in the text and the footnotes at the end of the original document. Normally, in scientific writing, these footnotes give relevant information about the origin of the source (book, magazine or web. site), but nothing else - for example:
Book: Kawamura, S.: The Process of Sub-Cultural Propagation among japanese Macaques. In: Southwick (ed.), Primate Social Behavior. New York 1963 (van Nostrand).
Magazine: Christensen, K.,G. et al.: "Ageing Populations: The Challenges Ahead," Lancet 374, no. 9696 (October 3, 2009): 1196-1208.
If my original PDF document is now copied to an external USB memory and I have also copied all the references as separate PDF-files in full length to the same USB memory, how is it possible to "jump" from a reference in the original PFD documet ( my publication) to the corresponding PDF article (reference text) - so that the reader is able to read that reference in full length and then "jump" back to the original publication. Thereafter s/he should continue reading from that point in the text s/he had left when checking the reference article ? How to do this operation inside the USB memory ( many separate PDF files) insted of doing that inside one PDF file (one long PDF file including both the publication and reference PDF files). Is this kind of operation possible if you are using a CD-ROM disc insted of USB memory or memory card ? What is the easiest and most reasonabe way to do this operation so that it goes smoothly and quickly without any extra headache.
Your advice and support is appreciated !
