[OS X TeX] BibDesk
George Gratzer
gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca
Mon Dec 4 19:02:05 EST 2006
Adam,
As you see from this thread, BibDesk can import math with the
greatest ease from the AMS site MathSciNet.
If I was you, I would advertise this fact.
GG
On Dec 4, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
> On Dec 4, 2006, at 07:19, George Gratzer wrote:
>
>> From ealier threads, I know that many of you use BibDesk.
>> Question: Can you import math references? Say, I make a search in
>> MathSciNet, can I import the resulr?
>
> I don't use MathSciNet, so I don't know what output formats they
> have. In general, BibDesk can directly read
>
> - BibTeX
> - RIS
> - PubMed/Medline
> - JSTOR
> - Web of Science
>
> by various methods. To add these, copy/paste or drag-and-drop text
> into BibDesk's window, use the Service(s) from your web browser, or
> try one of the methods discussed in this thread <http://
> sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?
> thread_id=31149531&forum_id=11760> on the bibdesk-users mailing list.
>
> We're working on some additional documentation for these features,
> but user contributions in that regard would be welcome.
>
> -- Adam
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