Hi BibDesk Folks,

I'm new to BibDesk and I'm wondering what is the best way to add a website as a publication?
For example I'd like to have
        
        <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibDesk>

as a new reference. The normal way for me would be adding a new publication [Command + N] and then selecting "webpage" as publication type. This give me some default fields like cite-key, URL, Lastchecked, Year, Month, Keywords, Local-URL. But if I want to have a title and an author for the website I need to add those fields. It would also be nice to get a snapshot from the current website.

Regarding the author and title fields. Why are they not enabled by default? Is it possible to store website snapshots? And is this the way how one would add a website to ones library?

Thanks for helping me,

        Jan

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