>
> Something I noticed which no one seems to have mentioned yet: For
> some reason Google Scholar always gives the title in double curly
> parantheses, so that BibDesk ends importing. For example:
>
>
> @article{delany1970apf,
>       Author = {Delany, ME and Bazley, EN},
>       Date-Added = {2007-11-10 08:57:42 +0100},
>       Date-Modified = {2007-11-10 08:57:42 +0100},
>       Journal = {Applied Acoustics},
>       Number = {2},
>       Pages = {105--116},
>       Title = {{Acoustical properties of fibrous absorbent materials}},
>       Volume = {3},
>       Year = {1970}}
>
> I realize that this an error on Google's side, but maybe such cases
> could be handled by the importer in general. I can't really think of
> a situations where one wants to have double parantheses.
>

The double braces tell LaTeX to preserve the capitalization. So if the  
title in Google Scholar is capitalized correctly it will be correct in  
your references.
While this can be useful, I personally would also prefer it if the  
BibDesk Scholar scraper would strip the extra set of braces.

Hendrik

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