Hey all,

I used Ruby, a few libraries, and Keyboard Maestro to automatically lookup
DOIs found on the web or in PDFs, and import the citation into BibDesk. I
also use anystyle-parser, which tries to convert any text citation into
bibtex. The latter doesn't always work, but it's magic when it does :)

You can see quick 3 min screencast of how it works here:
http://youtu.be/YFPM1S27InU

This is part of a bigger project I'm working on, and all the code for that
is here https://github.com/houshuang/folders2web (the relevant code is in
anystyle-parser.rb and doi-lookup/doi-bibtex.rb). It wouldn't be very
difficult to adapt to using as a standalone, and I'd be happy to help
anyone who was interested in doing that.

Stian



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