On 12 Jan 2009, at 7:58 PM, Christian Plessl wrote:
> Hi Christiaan
>
>>> Is this intended behavior? A possible workaround might be to re-
>>> define
>>> each month with a macro @{jan = January}, but this seems too hackish
>>> for me.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Christian
>>
>> Yes, BibDesk uses th
On 01/12/09 14:13, "Robert Sloan" wrote:
> I have a bigger question: How do I get Google Scholar at all? I'm
> using BibDesk 1.3.19, and the choices I get are: PubMed, Library of
> Congress, Web of Science SCI, and DBLP++ Keywords.
Click the "Web" icon in the group list and enter scholar.google
Am 12.01.2009 um 23:13 schrieb Robert Sloan:
I have a bigger question: How do I get Google Scholar at all? I'm
using BibDesk 1.3.19, and the choices I get are: PubMed, Library of
Congress, Web of Science SCI, and DBLP++ Keywords.
Indeed, I sometimes wonder if I'd be better off with JabRef, bec
I have a bigger question: How do I get Google Scholar at all? I'm
using BibDesk 1.3.19, and the choices I get are: PubMed, Library of
Congress, Web of Science SCI, and DBLP++ Keywords.
Indeed, I sometimes wonder if I'd be better off with JabRef, because
the three sources I use most are ACM P
soory for the inconvenience, I fixed the preferences on google scholar
andvoilĂ , I can import
thanks
Daniele Pontillo
Chief, Echo Lab, Cardiology, Belcolle Hospital
Strada Sanmartinese, Viterbo, Italy 01100
Work: +39 0761 339424
Mobile: +39 3383734157
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how should I perform a google scholar search in order to import
references?
I tried file>new then i went to bookmarks and selected GS, performed
the search but I wasn't able to retrieve the references.
Thanks
DP
Daniele Pontillo
Chief, Echo Lab, Cardiology, Belcolle Hospital
Strada Sanmartine
Hi Christiaan
>> Is this intended behavior? A possible workaround might be to re-
>> define
>> each month with a macro @{jan = January}, but this seems too hackish
>> for me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Christian
>
> Yes, BibDesk uses the month names from the user localization for the
> default month
Am 12.01.2009 um 16:38 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
What's happening if you use German? It does work just as well for me.
BibDesk should recognize any http://scholar.google.* URLs, and further
only looks for links containing "BibTeX" in their title. And that
should work for any language. Note tha
On 12 Jan 2009, at 5:46 PM, Christian Plessl wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I make quite extensive use of BibTeX macros. When sending BibTeX
> entries to my colleagues I'm using the following template to expand
> all macros:
>
> <$publications>
> @<$pubType/>{<$citeKey/><$allfiel...@nonempty>,
>
Hi everyone
I make quite extensive use of BibTeX macros. When sending BibTeX
entries to my colleagues I'm using the following template to expand
all macros:
<$publications>
@<$pubType/>{<$citeKey/><$allfiel...@nonempty>,
<$name/> = {<$value/>}}
This works fine for all macros, only t
What's happening if you use German? It does work just as well for me.
BibDesk should recognize any http://scholar.google.* URLs, and further
only looks for links containing "BibTeX" in their title. And that
should work for any language. Note that you must make sure that google
scholar retur
Hallo -
just for the record: I just found out that searching and importing
from GoogleScholar works very well if one sets the default language of
googleScholar to English. Not to German, as is their choice my case.
Maybe everybody else but me was aware of this.
Daniel
smime.p7s
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On 12 Jan 2009, at 6:01 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
> On Jan 11, 2009, at 7:26 PM, Derick Fay wrote:
>
>> I have the following EndNote formatted citation on my clipboard:
>>
>> TY - JOUR
> [...]
>>
>> ER -
>
> This looks like RIS, but it's not...since in RIS each tag should be
> followed by tw
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