On 3/18/08 9:07 AM, "Simon Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As for Zotero: There is work underway to make Zotero's data detectors
> work in WebKit (Safari's engine). See http://hublog.hubmed.org/
> archives/001560.html . I don't know how far this is and when we can
> expect something, but this is not completely off. In theory, that
> would mean that BibDesk which already offers browser functionality
> could make use of all the clever website scrapers Zotero has.
>
> And there also is a tool which connects Zotero with BibDesk (http://
> mackerron.com/ ). Add an entry to Zotero and it magically appears in
> BibDesk as well. This seems to be a bit flaky at the moment, it's not
> really working on my machine, but it's an interesting development.
>
> simon
The Zotero auto-entry would be very very handy ... If it worked. Which it
isn't doing for me. Nothing shows up in BibDesk. I'll keep an eye on it.
It would eliminate a step in using databases like JSTOR that I can't search
via BibDesk Search.
Ingrid
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