On Jun 23, 2011, at 10:12, Stian Håklev wrote:
> I've spent the last few months designing an "academic workflow" for my PhD
> studies, which integrates BibDesk (for citation management), Skim (for taking
> notes and highlights) and my Kindle with a DokuWiki installation (which I run
> locally, and rsync to update on my server). I've written a ton of
> glue-scripts in Ruby using AppleScript to tie these applications together,
> and enhance the functionality of DokuWiki (and also a small plugin for
> displaying citations in DokuWiki, inspired by the refnotes plugin).
>
> I made a screencast showing how it all comes together here, and have tried to
> document everything technical as well:
> http://reganmian.net/wiki/researchr:start (and you can also see how the wiki
> looks - although as you see on the screencast there is quite a lot of
> functionality that only works on my local computer).
>
> I absolutely love BibDesk, perhaps the only thing is that I wish it were
> easier to import citations from Google Scholar _with_ PDFs. To overcome this
> I wrote a little tool that let's me quickly attach the most recently
> downloaded file in Downloads to the currently selected publication in BibDesk
> - I use this multiple times every day, and it really makes my life easier.
> Also automatic export from BibDesk to Kindle (converting PDF and giving it
> proper titles and authors etc).
>
> Stian
>
> --
> http://reganmian.net/blog -- Random Stuff that Matters
Perhaps you can link this on the WIki?
Christiaan
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