Somewhat off topic, but I'm curious if anyone knows of a solution or  
service that would allow me to essentially serve my bibdesk (i.e.,  
bibtex) database via the web. The goal is to make my collection of  
papers and references (90% have a PDF associated with them) available  
to my research students so they can browse/read/print as they need to.

The reason for this is two-fold, a) I have most of the papers they  
would need to find in my collection, and b) our institution has less  
journal access than I had when I assembled my database so the papers  
are easier for them to get through me than through the library.

I know citeulike is an option, but then I'd have to post ~400 papers  
(pdf files) to the site.

Ideally, I'd like something like a web interface to the bibtex file  
that can also link to the PDF file.

Any suggestions are welcome. I'm also happy to tinker on something if  
anyone else is interested in making this work.

Best,

Andrew Dawes

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