On 10.07.2007, at 22:15, Rajarshi Guha wrote:

Hi, having recently moved to OS X, I've greatly benefited from
Bibdesk. Thanks to the developers for a very neat tool.

One of the really useful features has been the ability to get refs
from Pubmed through Bibdesk.

I was wondering what would be involved in accessing Web of Science
through Bibdesk. Obviously this would be restricted to users who have
access to WoS (usually via an institution) - but I'd be willing to
look into this, if somebody could point me in the right direction.

AFAIK that's not possible. Direct WoS access is only possible with Endnote. Both, WoS and Endnote, are owned by Thompson and they try to defend the quasi standard status their miserable piece of software with every possible means.

simon


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