On 10.11.2007, at 09:55, Hendrik wrote:

>>
>> Something I noticed which no one seems to have mentioned yet: For
>> some reason Google Scholar always gives the title in double curly
>> parantheses, so that BibDesk ends importing. For example:
>>
>>
>> @article{delany1970apf,
>>      Author = {Delany, ME and Bazley, EN},
>>      Date-Added = {2007-11-10 08:57:42 +0100},
>>      Date-Modified = {2007-11-10 08:57:42 +0100},
>>      Journal = {Applied Acoustics},
>>      Number = {2},
>>      Pages = {105--116},
>>      Title = {{Acoustical properties of fibrous absorbent materials}},
>>      Volume = {3},
>>      Year = {1970}}
>>
>> I realize that this an error on Google's side, but maybe such cases
>> could be handled by the importer in general. I can't really think of
>> a situations where one wants to have double parantheses.
>>
>
> The double braces tell LaTeX to preserve the capitalization. So if the
> title in Google Scholar is capitalized correctly it will be correct in
> your references.

Yeah, well, but in this case they're not capitalized correctly (at  
least according to the rules I know about capitalization of titles in  
English).

> While this can be useful, I personally would also prefer it if the
> BibDesk Scholar scraper would strip the extra set of braces.

Anyone against this?

simon

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