A lot of stuff can be imported through citeulike, including JSTOR, or
any journals website (x). I have described the (x) --> (citeulike) -->
BibDesk routine here: http://phnk.com/blog/tech/citeulike-and-bibdesk/
(slightly outdated, search archives in list for discussion).

This routine can be used within BD if you create a page with a frame,
where the top frame has the citeulike bookmarklet and the lower frame
has JSTOR or any other citeulike-supported website.

On 15/11/2007, Alexander H. Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike (or anyone who knows the code):
>
> Which sites are currently supported (besides Google Scholar)? Should
> there be default bookmarks for the search pages for those sites?
>
> -AHM
>
> On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Michael McCracken wrote:
>
> > Hi Ingrid, the web groups feature has specific code for the sites it
> > supports, not just for any site that returns BibTeX. Currently it
> > doesn't support JSTOR, but from the looks of things it would be
> > possible to add it.
> > Look for it in future versions, development time permitting.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -mike
> >
>
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