On 2011-Oct-12, at 11:23 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> They do it by scraping information from the PDF, including the DOI.  BibDesk 
> can also do this, using the BDSKShouldParsePDFToGeneratePubMedSearchTerm 
> hidden preference.  I don't use it myself, since it only searches PubMed.  
> Pretty similar code could probably be used to run a Web of Science search, 
> though, come to think of it…

… or in fact any of the sites that are currently supported for import, such as 
Springer, etc.

Douglas
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