On Feb 8, 2009, at 8:23 AM, Stephen D. Scotti wrote:

> re there templates or macros that can be used to generate a  
> bibliography of selected references in a BibDesk database.  I have a  
> large database that I created by downloading references from online  
> sources and importing them into BibDesk.  I'd like to generate a  
> Bibliography for a paper from the references that I've used for the  
> paper.  Surely, there must be such a tool?

Templates for formatting bibliographies in several styles are  
available from the template page of the BibDesk wiki 
(http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/bibdesk/index.php?title=Templates 
). CiteInPages, a set of Applescripts for integrating BibDesk as a  
reference manager for Apple's Pages word processor, comes with  
relatively complete templates for the AMA (biomedical science) and APA  
styles included in the download (http://jhh.med.virginia.edu/main/HomePage 
). You can use the templates without the scripts. There are also  
templates for ACM and Physical Review of Letters available from a  
subpage on the CiteInPages site 
(http://jhh.med.virginia.edu/main/TemplateNotes#journalTemplates 
). Others have created additional journal-specific templates and you  
might receive a response if you post the journal or journals for which  
you're interested in creating the bibliography.

Jim Harrison
University of Virginia

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