On Jan 26, 2010, at 09:40, Fischlin Andreas wrote:

> Dear Daniele,
> 
> You might no longer be interested in much input, but your question what's our 
> workflow may nevertheless be of some interest. We use a centralized big 
> FileMaker data base on a server, that can be accessed from anywhere where you 
> have internet access. bib-files are generated on a per article basis. I have 
> invested quite heavily in getting transfer routines preserving fully all data 
> when transferring records. They work now very well and I regularly transfer 
> between EndNote (when working with Word) or BibDesk or FileMaker back and 
> forth.
> 
> I learned about the .aux functionality of BibDesk only through this 
> discussion. Thanks and very good to know!! :-) We will do that at the end, 
> when it is known precisely which papers were cited for any given article.

I count that as another vote for "Select Publications from .aux file" addition 
to the bottom of the Database menu :)

--J


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