Bibdesk with word pdf#
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OpenURL Script (take partial or full entries and look up electronic resources for them using OpenURL).Article JSTOR Cite Fixer (tries to complete a cite).Article JSTOR Download (downloads and attaches PDF for entries with JSTOR URLs).Fix JSTOR URLs.scpt (Fixes old JSTOR URLs to new scheme).JSTORScripts (for locating, downloading, and completing articles using JSTOR, see Readme):.FieldScripts (for manipulating fields, some are obsolete now see Readme).Book set URL to WorldCat (for setting the URL field for book entries using WorldCat).BookScripts (for adding data directly from the Library of Congress and WorldCat, see Readme):.Book Locator Scripts (for finding books at ECampus, WorldCat, and Amazon).Article-Book Locator scripts (for finding either articles or books using Google Scholar, with a special version for Reed College).An alternative script to move linked files and URLs to fields.A script to convert linked files and URLs to fields.Some additional applescripts to gather references stored into a text file in a structured manner and put them into a BibDesk document: a script for references stored on a single line and another one for references stored on several lines and separated by a blank line. The script Add Protect Strings is actually a library that is used by the script Protect Titles uses. If you do not want to use the libraries, you can download some old Self Contained Bibdesk Scripts.They expect to find them in the folder ~/Library/ScriptingAdditions/ of the user. Most of these scripts use the Bibdesk Download Script Library for the basic download and analysis routines.
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Some of these scripts use the Capitalize Script Library.Import items from import folder (manually triggers functionality of above 2 scripts.Scripts Glenn Hoetker - website - download To run an Applescript, just select it from BibDesk's Scripts menu. You can force a custom ordering of the scripts in the menu by prepending the file names by a number followed by a dash, those will be used for sorting but won't show in the menu. You may have to create those directories if they do not exist. To add an Applescript to the menu, put it in /Library/Application Support/BibDesk/Scripts/ (this might require administrator password). To add an Applescript to the menu, put it in ~/Library/Application Support/BibDesk/Scripts/(where ~ is the home directory of this user).
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These scripts are written by BibDesk users for further discussion or to post scripts, use the BibDesk-users mailing list. This is a list of scripts (mostly Applescripts) that can extend BibDesk's functionality.