On 20 Aug 2008, at 4:24 PM, Themis Matsoukas wrote:

> On Aug 18, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>
>> On 08/18/08 05:17, "Daniel Becker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear BibDeskers,
>>>
>>> now that Wiley took over Blackwell, many of the papers I am reading
>>> are hosted on their website. Hence using their citation export
>>> "feature" is diffcult to avoid. I think there was a discussion about
>>> Wiley on this list a while ago, and about their ignorance to export
>>> proper RIS or BiBTeX.
>>>
>>> I know it is all their fault, but would it be possible to have a
>>> filter for Wiley? Or what are other user's workflows?
>>
>> Their "Endnote" option is actually readable by BibDesk directly, but
>> the
>> .ris extension forces BibDesk to read it as RIS (which it obviously
>> is not).
>> Copy the text from that file and paste it into BibDesk, and things
>> will
>> mostly work; you still need to edit the author field to replace the
>> comma
>> separator with "and" and remove the trailing comma.  That cleanup
>> may be
>> AppleScript-able.
>
> I tried to follow your advice: I downloaded the endnote formatted
> citation, read it as text, and tried to paste into BibDesk but I get
> "BibDesk couldn't find bibliography data in this text." What am I
> missing? Below is the endnote text of the citation:
>
>
> %0 Journal Article
> %A Patrick T. Spicer, Sotiris E. Pratsinis,
> %T Coagulation and fragmentation: Universal steady-state particle-size
> distribution
> %J AIChE Journal
> %V 42
> %N 6
> %P 1612-1620
> %D 1996
> %@ 1547-5905
> %+ Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Cincinnati,
> Cincinnati, OH 45221
> %1 10.1002/aic.690420612
> %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aic.690420612
>
>
> Themis

When I paste this, it's accepted. Only the special custom tags  
(starting from %@) are not properly parsed.

Perhaps you added some stuff at the beginning of the string?

Christiaan


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