Re: [Bibdesk-users] Updates on Location--Publisher, PubMed Import, SSCI

2007-08-20 Thread Adam R. Maxwell

On Aug 20, 2007, at 17:04, François Briatte wrote:

 Hello all,

 May I ask for a quick update on these features:

 1-- Is there a project of linking Locations to Publishers? I have the
 feeling BibDesk could easily fill in New Haven when I enter Yale
 University Press, for instance.

No.  You might be able to set up a script hook to do this.

 2-- Is there a project of customising PubMed import? A lot of useless
 fields get imported (well useless to me), maybe a preference pane
 could be set up to check/uncheck them.

No.  There is no way to customize this at present.

 3-- Last, is Web of Science SSCI (not SCI) planned?

Choose Searches - New Search Group and click the ISI radio button.   
You can choose various databases, including SSCI, from the popup  
list.  I've no idea if they work, since I only have access to the  
science citation index; let me know how it goes.

-- 
adam


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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Updates on Location--Publisher, PubMed Import, SSCI

2007-08-20 Thread Adam R. Maxwell

On Aug 20, 2007, at 19:01, Alexander H. Montgomery wrote:

 On Aug 20, 2007, at 5:40 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

 On Aug 20, 2007, at 17:04, François Briatte wrote:

 2-- Is there a project of customising PubMed import? A lot of  
 useless
 fields get imported (well useless to me), maybe a preference pane
 could be set up to check/uncheck them.

 No.  There is no way to customize this at present.

 Again, some judicious use of AppleScript (although I suspect that
 this would have to be done manually... maybe there could be a script
 hook for imported publications?) would allow you to strip the
 useless fields.

I don't know that it's possible to do that, since there a many ways  
you can add/import pubs.

 3-- Last, is Web of Science SSCI (not SCI) planned?

 Choose Searches - New Search Group and click the ISI radio button.
 You can choose various databases, including SSCI, from the popup
 list.  I've no idea if they work, since I only have access to the
 science citation index; let me know how it goes.

 SSCI does work, although I note that there's currently no syntax help
 in the help files, unlike Z39.50 and Entrez.

What info should be in the help?  Contributions welcome, of course...

-- 
adam


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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Updates on Location--Publisher, PubMed Import, SSCI

2007-08-20 Thread Alexander H. Montgomery
On Aug 20, 2007, at 5:40 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:


 On Aug 20, 2007, at 17:04, François Briatte wrote:

 Hello all,

 May I ask for a quick update on these features:

 1-- Is there a project of linking Locations to Publishers? I have the
 feeling BibDesk could easily fill in New Haven when I enter Yale
 University Press, for instance.

 No.  You might be able to set up a script hook to do this.

Or you could use macros; define, say yup to be Yale University  
Press and yupa to be New Haven so you could fill both in quickly.


 2-- Is there a project of customising PubMed import? A lot of useless
 fields get imported (well useless to me), maybe a preference pane
 could be set up to check/uncheck them.

 No.  There is no way to customize this at present.

Again, some judicious use of AppleScript (although I suspect that  
this would have to be done manually... maybe there could be a script  
hook for imported publications?) would allow you to strip the  
useless fields.

 3-- Last, is Web of Science SSCI (not SCI) planned?

 Choose Searches - New Search Group and click the ISI radio button.
 You can choose various databases, including SSCI, from the popup
 list.  I've no idea if they work, since I only have access to the
 science citation index; let me know how it goes.

SSCI does work, although I note that there's currently no syntax help  
in the help files, unlike Z39.50 and Entrez.

-AHM

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