Hi, Jannika-- I would also recommend switching to JabRef from Endnote. A few years ago, I migrated from Endnote to JabRef/BibTeX and documented the steps here:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~mg152/downloads/bibtex.html This was the only method that worked for me; the others all screwed up one thing or another. Note, though, that even this method won't preserve your special characters (ΓΌ, etc.)--you'll need to either do some manual search-and-replacing afterwards. Maria On 8/15/07, Ride_Ride_Ride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Jannika > > I am using Lyx and bibtex on SUSE Linux. > I know little about endnote, lyx, bibtex on MacOS, so I can't make any > suggestions about them. > > You might use other bibtex tools on Mac. > > BibDesk > http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ > > JabRef (work on JAVA, I'm not sure it can work on MacOS) > http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ > > > And here is pubmed data base, which can export Bibtex format. > > HubMed > http://www.hubmed.org/ > > Best wishes, > > Tak Shiihara > > > > > >