A quick follow up on this:

On May 2, 2010, at 15:59 , Justin C. Walker wrote:
> On May 2, 2010, at 15:45 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> On May 3, 2010, at 0:33, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>>>
>>> Back to MathSciNet and web searches.  I've noticed that sometimes,
>>> after the search is complete, the "import" entries don't show up,
>>> even
>>> though there are hits from the search.  This seems to happen only
>>> with
>>> MathSciNet, but I haven't made extensive use of other targets.
> [snip]
>>
>>
>> What are you saying, the items are not there, or the import buttons
>> are disabled? In the first case I can't say much as  did not write
>> the parser, for the second case it means that you already have these
>> items.
>
> Sorry for not being more specific.  I am saying that, in the window
> below the web search window (showing the MathSciNet results), there
> are no 'import' entries (the window is blank).
>
> I think that I see the difference now, though.  My bad for not
> checking further before writing.
>
> It appears that the 'import' entries arise from the article in
> question, together with the references therein.  Correct?

Turns out, no.  Not correct.  More interestingly, I have been poking  
at this, trying to import a bibtex entry for one paper, and after the  
search, I had been getting no "import" entries.  Last time I did this  
though, I did get one import entry, and the search had netted two or  
three hits.  Not sure what's going on, and if I can narrow it down,  
I'll report back.

Justin

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