Sorry, what do you mean by 'my' file?

Also, warnings are normal, especially if you forget to mention the
authors or use unconventional types.

On 09/10/2007, P Kishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. I am now trying citeulike as suggested, but not
> very successful at this as well. I am getting a lot of errors like so,
> and then nothing is imported --
>
> Didn't quite work..
>
> I got this error when I tried to parse your file
> This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.5.4)
> The top-level auxiliary file: /tmp/fileEQXFEZ.aux
> The style file: citeulike.bst
> Database file #1: fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Manso:2007aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 149 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Stiglitz:2005aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 272 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 433 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  : The great irony is that the U.S. economy in its early years was
> built in large part on a lax attitude toward intellectual-property
> rights and enforcement. As the historian Doron Ben-Atar shows in his
> book "Trade Secrets," the Founders believed that a strict attitude
> toward patents and copyright would limit dom
>  :
>
>
>
>                                   estic innovation and make it harder
> for the U.S. to expand its industrial base. American law did not
> protect the rights of foreign inventors or writers, and Secretary of
> the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, in his famous "Report on
> Manufactures," of 1791, actively advocated the theft of technology and
> the luring of skilled workers from foreign countries. Among the
> beneficiaries of this was the American textile industry, which
> flourished thanks to pirated technology. Free-trade agreements that
> export our own restrictive I.P. laws may make the world safe for
> Pfizer, Microsoft, and Disney, but they don't deserve the name free
> trade.},
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 550 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  : "I have no problem with an individual who faces unusual threats
> from publication of her identity or identifying details being able
> under the law to seek special exception from openness," said Rebecca
> Daugherty, the director of the Freedo
>  :
>
>
>                            m of Information Service Center for the
> Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in Virginia. "But the
> secrecy should be the exception," she said, "not the rule."
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 727 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  : policies far exceed any revenues that might be generated through co
>  :
> st recovery policies;
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 899 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  : data and analyzed several different potential legislative models
> for database prote
>  :
>                ction in the United States from
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Warning--entry type for "Harkins:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 999 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Shapiro:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1007 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Pareles:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1037 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Friedman:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1056 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Bonaccorsi:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1065 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Schroer:2007aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1084 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Friedman:2007aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1122 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Raymond:2000aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1145 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Coase:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1155 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Torkington:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1198 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Jobs:2007aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1241 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Wheeler:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1342 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Warning--entry type for "Rifkin:aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1419 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 1498 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  : [One of the marks of a great class is, in m
>  :                                            y view, identifying at
> least one view-changing text. In the last edition of this class last
> semester, for me, it was Schumpeter's "Creative Destruction." This
> time around, it is not Thornton directly, but a work that Thornton
> rerferences with great and justified reverence -- Max Weber's 1904
> treatise on "Die protestantische Ethik und der 'Geist' des
> Kapitalismus" or "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism."
> I got the book today and feel a bit defeated by its density, but do
> intend to slog through it to the extent I can. Hopefully he writes as
> well as our friend Schumpeter.]},
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 1555 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  :  My first thoughts concerning this paper are related the fact that
> this is among the first social science papers that I have ever read.
> I was very impressed at how everything was defined and quantified in
> such great detail.  There was even a "prestige" i
>  :
>
>
>                                                  ndex for each
> scientist that was calculated as a function of time.  It is equally
> interesting to me how the
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Warning--entry type for "Sine:2005aa" isn't style-file defined
> --line 1569 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
> Your field is more than 5000 characters---line 1806 of file fileEQXFEZ.bib
>  : Machines with interchangeable parts can now be constructed with
> great economy of effort. In spite of much complexity, they perform
> reliably. Witness the humble typewriter, or the movie camera, or the
> automobile. Electrical contacts have ceased to stick when thoroughly
> understood. Note the automatic telephone exchange, which has hundreds
> of thousands of such contacts, and yet is reliable. A spider web of
> metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant
> glow, in
>  :
>
>
>
>
>
>                                                              short,
> the thermionic tube of radio sets, is made by the hundred million,
> tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets---and it works! Its
> gossamer parts, the precise location and alignment involved in its
> construction, would have occupied a master craftsman of the guild for
> months; now it is built for thirty cents. The world has arrived at an
> age of cheap complex devices of great reliability; and something is
> bound to come of it.
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this entry
> Warning--Manso:2007aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning-- empty author :2007aa
> Warning-- empty author Wessner:2007aa
> Warning--Stiglitz:2005aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 
> 'misc'
> Warning-- empty author Surowiecki:2007aa
> Warning-- empty author Jr.:2005aa
> Warning-- empty author PSI:2004aa
> Warning-- empty author Weiss:2002aa
> Warning-- empty author Esanu:2003aa
> Warning--Harkins:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Shapiro:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Pareles:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Friedman:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Bonaccorsi:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Schroer:2007aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 
> 'misc'
> Warning--Friedman:2007aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 
> 'misc'
> Warning--Raymond:2000aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 
> 'misc'
> Warning--Coase:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Torkington:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Jobs:2007aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Wheeler:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning--Rifkin:aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning-- empty author Thornton:1999aa
> Warning-- empty author Stuart:2006aa
> Warning--Sine:2005aa has an unknown entry type. Converting it to type 'misc'
> Warning-- empty author Bush:1945fj
> (There were 7 error messages)
>
>
>
> On 10/9/07, François Briatte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I import from PubMed using the BibDesk command, the PMID field is
> > added appropriately (same as the DOI if memory serves). I have no
> > knowledge of an "Import from Amazon" function.
> >
> > Why not use citeulike instead? It seems more flexible and more
> > evolutive. Here's an old idea of workflow I had about BibDesk and
> > CiteULike: http://phnk.com/blog/tech/citeulike-and-bibdesk/
> >
> > Fr.
> >
> >
> > On 09/10/2007, P Kishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Follow-up...
> > >
> > > would it be possible to have a field in which one could enter a PMID,
> > > ASIN, DOI, or ISBN, and have all the relevant fields filled magically?
> > >
> > > Librarything seems to have something like this, but only for ISBN/books.
> > >
> > > On 10/9/07, P Kishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > In my quest to put up my citations in a place where they can be shared
> > > > with others, I started exploring Connotea (<http://www.connotea.org>),
> > > > an open source online citations manager created by Nature.com and let
> > > > loose in the wild.
> > > >
> > > > Well, I started by importing my BibDesk bib into Connotea. After
> > > > whirring for about 20 mins, it reported that out of my 98 citations,
> > > > only 40 had been imported. The primary cause of not importing the bulk
> > > > of the remaining 58 was missing "URI, PMID, ASIN, or DOI." A quick
> > > > Google-ing explained to me what the heck that meant, and indeed, I
> > > > didn't have a "PubMed Unique Identifier", an "Amazon Standard
> > > > Identification Number", or a "Digital Object Identifier" let alone a
> > > > URI from which Connotea could have retrieved the requisite info.
> > > >
> > > > I am thankful for BibDesk being lenient and not rejecting my entries,
> > > > but now I am thinking -- what is it that I can do to make my
> > > > bibliography more "complete", "accurate", and "reliable."
> > > >
> > > > I realize this is not a BibDesk-specific question, but most of you
> > > > know waaaaay more than I do about citations and bibliographies, so I
> > > > hope you can teach me a few things here. Eventually I want my entire
> > > > BibDesk to be imported into Connotea (or any other such site that you
> > > > might suggest as being better) and back again, if required.
> > > >
> > > > Many thanks in advance.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Puneet Kishor
> > > http://punkish.eidesis.org/
> > > Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
> > > http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/
> > > Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
> > > http://www.osgeo.org/
> > > Summer 2007 S&T Policy Fellow, The National Academies
> > > http://www.nas.edu/
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