On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:54 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> and the above string would simply be passed in as the query field. So
>> you're not restricted to just search on topic (TS) but can include
>> title (TI), author (AU), publication year (PY) etc.
>>
>> Obviously a UI for individual fields is nice, but if you're familiar
>> with WoS you can simply type in the query as you would in the WoS web
>> page interface (faster for expert use)
>
> Well, I'm not an expert, and I'm not likely to remember those query
> keys :). This is finally a search feature I find useful, so I'm
> inclined to add a UI for it. Either allowing single-field
> specification, as we do with database searching (buttons for each
> search type), or a token field.
Yes, a UI would certainly be handy.
Thanks for getting this into Bibdesk - I love open source :)
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