Here you go. Thanks again!

@article{mason_homeschool_2004,
        Abstract = {The article provides the author's experiences in both  
working with and recruiting homeschoolers. In this context it is  
advised that admission officers should help students in the same ways  
a high school counselor would. This process advantages both parties-- 
students learn the in's and out's of admission, while admission  
officers present their institutions as trustworthy to a potential  
recruit. Because homeschooled students come from intimate  
environments, it is important that the recruitment techniques  
colleges use to reach them be personalized. },
        Author = {Gary Mason},
        Date-Added = {2007-10-06 14:28:31 -0700},
        Date-Modified = {2007-10-06 14:28:32 -0700},
        Issn = {07346670},
        Journal = {Journal of College Admission},
        Keywords = {COLLEGE admission officers,EDUCATION,EDUCATIONAL  
counseling,HOME schooling,SCHOOLS,UNIVERSITIES \& colleges --  
Admission},
        Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/gregkise/Documents/PDFs/ 
homeschool%20recruiting.pdf},
        Note = {The article provides the author's experiences in both  
working with and recruiting homeschoolers. In this context it is  
advised that admission officers should help students in the same ways  
a high school counselor would. This process advantages both parties-- 
students learn the in's and out's of admission, while admission  
officers present their institutions as trustworthy to a potential  
recruit. Because homeschooled students come from intimate  
environments, it is important that the recruitment techniques  
colleges use to reach them be personalized.},
        Pages = {2-3},
        Title = {Homeschool Recruiting: Lessons Learned on the Journey.},
        Url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true\&db=aph 
\&AN=14409098\&site=ehost-live},
        Year = {2004}}



On Oct 9, at Oct 9 | 10:10, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Tuesday, October 09, 2007, at 10:06AM, "greg kise"  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm using BibDesk's Abstract/Annote fields. FYI - I'm collecting my
>> citations with Zotero then exporting them as a Bibtex file and then
>> importing them into BibDesk. The abstracts are coming along with the
>> citations in many cases.
>>
>> JiHO's answer sort of makes sense. I understand just enough about
>> LaTeX to be dangerous to myself and others. I did try some other
>> styles in BibDesk (plainnat, apalike, etc.) and although the citation
>> format changed, the abstract still came along for the ride.
>
> I know apalike doesn't insert abstracts, so this sounds peculiar.   
> Can you post an example as BibTeX here?  (Edit->Copy As->BibTeX  
> Record in BibDesk)
>
> -- 
> adam
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