I agree with both Christiaan and Adam, full names is the way to go. I
wish the PubMed module would provide them in full.

Fr.

On 12/07/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 12, 2007, at 09:23AM, "Christiaan Hofman" <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Note that this is still a preliminary implementation. Not all
> >available fields are filled yet. I just added a few more.
>
> And I just fixed some of them :).  I didn't want to add fields without 
> testing them (although I guess they're specified in the DTD), and I don't 
> have WoS access at home.
>
> >I think it is better to have the full Journal name rather than the
> >abbreviated one. There is no way to map journal names from full to
> >abbreviated. You can change them in batch using the Find & Replace
> >panel or AppleScript.
>
> I fully agree with this.  BibTeX macros are currently the way to go if you 
> want to switch back-and-forth from full to abbreviated.  It's unfortunate 
> that WoS returns journal names in all caps, though.  It might be worthwhile 
> to change that, if others agree.
>
> In the next build (or current svn), you can set a hidden default to add the 
> raw XML string to the annote field for debugging, also (or fixing entries 
> manually).  See http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tips_and_Tricks 
> for a list of those.
>
> --
> Adam
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