Click the newly-added bundle, “Build Cite With BibDesk.” Find the line that begins “CMD = ‘”$HOME”…,” and set it to the path of your binary file. Finally, open Textmate and go to Bundles > Bundle Editor > Show Bundle Editor. Next, copy the binary file “BibDeskTMCompletions” somewhere convenient, like a folder called “bin” in your home directory. To set up that neat little drop-down menu in Textmate, first download and unzip the “Completion.zip” package ( available here). Make sure you’ve installed Textmate (trial available from Macromates) and Bidesk. If you copy a bibtex citation record to the clipboard, you can add it automatically to Bibdesk by typing Command-Option-L. It does not work very well at citing books, book entries (i.e., 'incollection' entries in BibDesk), and websites. The problem is that bibfuse seems to only be able to handle citing journal articles.
BIBDESK WITH WORD FOR FREE
You can download this beautiful little app for free from Sourceforge. In my Tex setup, I use BibDesk as my reference manager on a Mac OS, and have found bibfuse to be a nice way of citing papers in Word from BibDesk. Now you’ll see that useful BibTex link below all your search results.īibdesk. Click the dial that says, “Show links to import citations” and select “BibTex” from the drop-down menu. Log into your Google account, go to Google Scholar, and click the “Scholar Preferences” link next to the search box. You won’t see these unless you actually set them up. But in every search after that, you’ll have your regular access to secure articles.īibtex Records on Google Scholar. When you first search for something, you’ll have to enter your username and password. That’s it! To search for stuff, just invoke Quicksilver, hit “.” (period) to enter text, hit Tab, start typing “Find with”, hit Tab again, and start typing “GoogleScholar.”Įven more useful - if you want to use a secure remote access service (like VPN) to search for articles from home, just log into VPN before going searching for “ ***” in Google Scholar.
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Paste it in the web-search shortcut you just created in Quicksilver under “URL.” Under “Name,” write something useful like “GoogleScholar.” Finally, rescan your catalog by clicking the circular-arrow in the bottom right. Just go to any search box (such as Google Scholar) and search for “ ***“, and copy resulting page’s URL. Go to Catalog, click the “+” at the bottom-left, and select “Web Search List.” A new pane should appear (if not, click the little i), in which you can add any number of web-search shortcuts by clicking the other “+” appearing above “Source Options” on the new pane. After you download Quicksilver (free) and open the preferences window, go to Plug-ins > All Plug-ins, and check the box next to “Web Search Module.” Restart Quicksilver.
BIBDESK WITH WORD HOW TO
Below, you’ll find instructions on how to set up all these neat little tricks. Using a Mac to do your academic work? Here’s a brief tutorial on how to optimize your day-to-day dealings with academic citations, by integrating Bibdesk, Textmate, Quicksilver and Scholar. By Bryan 31 December 2009 funky, tutorial, video