Re: [Bibdesk-users] what is bibdesk? at a tangent

2007-10-09 Thread Jason Davies
>Doesn't a custom Local File field work, when you have set iTunes as the
>system default for opening podcasts?

I was thinking more about referencing for publication and dissemination...


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Re: [Bibdesk-users] what is bibdesk? at a tangent

2007-10-09 Thread Christiaan Hofman
Doesn't a custom Local File field work, when you have set iTunes as  
the system default for opening podcasts?

Christiaan

On 9 Oct 2007, at 5:47 PM, Jason Davies wrote:

> incidentally, is there an 'accepted' way to link to things like
> podcasts (yet)? As more and more become legitimate sources
> (prestigious speakers and stable access), is anyone thinking
> about how to cite them? In the meantime, does anyone have any
> sugestions (eg can we get a unique link to use in BibDesk that
> will open a podcast? I know that you can be taken to a
> particular podcast on the web, but what about when you have it?
> just the usual local-file route to open iTunes? can we jump to a
> particular moment to hear a quote?)
>
> I realise the last is very unrealistic (currently) but this is
> becoming an issue for me in my work (chiefly when i do Education  
> materials).
>
>
>
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Re: [Bibdesk-users] what is bibdesk? at a tangent

2007-10-09 Thread Nathan Paxton
	We might take a look at http://thedata.org/citation and http:// 
gking.harvard.edu/files/cite.pdf


	These try to take a look at linking to the thing itself rather than  
a location for the thing.


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On 9 Oct 2007, at 11:47 AM, Jason Davies wrote:


incidentally, is there an 'accepted' way to link to things like
podcasts (yet)? As more and more become legitimate sources
(prestigious speakers and stable access), is anyone thinking
about how to cite them? In the meantime, does anyone have any
sugestions (eg can we get a unique link to use in BibDesk that
will open a podcast? I know that you can be taken to a
particular podcast on the web, but what about when you have it?
just the usual local-file route to open iTunes? can we jump to a
particular moment to hear a quote?)

I realise the last is very unrealistic (currently) but this is
becoming an issue for me in my work (chiefly when i do Education  
materials).




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Re: [Bibdesk-users] what is bibdesk? at a tangent

2007-10-09 Thread Jason Davies
incidentally, is there an 'accepted' way to link to things like 
podcasts (yet)? As more and more become legitimate sources 
(prestigious speakers and stable access), is anyone thinking 
about how to cite them? In the meantime, does anyone have any 
sugestions (eg can we get a unique link to use in BibDesk that 
will open a podcast? I know that you can be taken to a 
particular podcast on the web, but what about when you have it? 
just the usual local-file route to open iTunes? can we jump to a 
particular moment to hear a quote?)

I realise the last is very unrealistic (currently) but this is 
becoming an issue for me in my work (chiefly when i do Education materials).



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