Hi,

>> I like some aspects of programs/websites such as Connotea (by
>> Nature.com) and Refworks (available via my UW-Madison library) whereby
>> my bib always resides on the web and I can access/share it from
>> anywhere... particularly useful if I am writing a paper on Google Docs
>> and away from my Mac.
> 
> I was thinking about that too. I am working on my iMac at home and on
> my iBook at work. To always have an updated library on both computers
> my library resides on my iDisk and I synchronize both computers, but I
> think that is rather awkward. To have a mechanism to share libraries
> over the Internet would be perfect.

Have you tried bibsonomy.org? It basically offers what you are looking 
for. You can upload your .bib file and share/manage it over the web 
(e.g. http://www.bibsonomy.org/user/bertolt). They also have an API and 
work on a JabRef connection (i.e. JabRef displyas your references on 
bibsonomy.org insted of your local .bib). Something similar for BibDesk 
would be really cool I think.

Best,
Bertolt

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Institute of Psychology & Institute of Information Systems
Humboldt University Berlin

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