Since I am using VoiceOver screenreader for accessibility purposes on the Mac 
drag and drop doesn’t work for me. I use the export menu to export entries from 
a master file and then import them in the local file for the particular project 
I am building.
-Kevin


> On Aug 23, 2020, at 5:00 AM, Daniele Avitabile <d.avitab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> I'm relatively new to BibDesk, and I am trying to improve my workflow. I have 
> tried to search for this information but could not find it, so feel free to 
> redirect me to the documentation, or other discussions. It seems so basic to 
> me that I'm almost sure it's been discussed plenty of times before.
> 
> I plan to build a master file, a large collection of entries, that I will 
> keep in order, with many pdfs, sublists, etc. This master file will live in a 
> Dropbox folder. 
> 
> However, when I'm writing a paper, I only need some of these references, and 
> the corresponding .bib file lives next to the .tex sources. It's a local 
> file. I will most likely share this file with collaborators, and clearly I 
> don't want to expose my master file. 
> 
> How do you typically work in this setup? Do you keep the master and the local 
> file open, and drag references from one to the other? There's something 
> smarter to do? Am I missing something? 
> 
> Thanks 
> Daniele 
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