Hi There,
I am sorry to bother you, but I found myself rather lost when using Bibdesk. I 
truly love it, and I am physicist/chemist using BibTeX for quite some time, but 
I am fairly new to mac and to Bibdesk. I would like to ask, if you can somehow 
search Web of science. Or, if you can't, how you at least import stuff you 
already found? What is (or should be) the typical workflow?

In my case, it's so: I find my papers, using safari/camino browser, download 
them to a folder, give them some stupid name, which doesn't follow well-thought 
pattern, then close browser and open them in Preview and copy and paste 
author,title and other fields to Bibdesk, where I end up filing new local url 
for corresponding pdf file. It's rather slow and frankly annoying.

I bet it can do better. Can you please kick me in the right direction?

Yours,
Jirka C.


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