On May 9, 2010, at 21:50, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> 
> On May 9, 2010, at 6:26 PM, David Nicholls wrote:
> 
>> Is it possible to create/export/save a new database which is a sub-set 
>> of the main Bibdesk database?
> 
> Use File->Export and check the box for exporting only the selection
> (unless the UI for that has changed since I last looked).
> 
>> Or perhaps it would be better to ask a more general question:
>> 
>> If I create a LaTeX file which extracts references from my main Bibdesk 
>> database, using bibtex, and I want to send a co-author the .tex file for 
>> them to edit, how can I send them the reference list I am using, with 
>> the .tex file, without sending my entire main Bibdesk database?
> 
> See above.  If you typeset your file and then drop the .aux file on
> BibDesk's main window, it should select all of those references for
> you.

You can also use the handy "Select Publications from .aux File" in the Database 
menu in case, like me, you find the drop zone thing confusing :)

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