Check out some options how doc files might be converted to ris format.
RIS files are special ASCII text files that contain citation references. You can use text from any source (TXT, PDF, DOC etc.) and simply copy and paste (or import if possible) relevant text data to a program that can generate RIS citations, such as the Reference Manager from Thomson Reuters or similar.
Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.
Additional links: Open doc file, Open ris file
DOC
doc file extension is commonly used for text documents created in Microsoft Word word processor prior version 2003. Word's DOC documents can be opened in almost every (if not every) other word processor, such as OpenOffice.org Writer or iWork Pages.
A doc file extension is used throughout the time by many various applications for their document files.
RIS
Files with ris extension are generally related to Research Information System format. An ris file stores citation entries in ASCII text file format.
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