Digital Humanities Quaterly

Dear all,

It looks like the Digital Humanities Quarterly translator doesn't recognize individual papers. While looking (either with Chrome 21.0.1180.89 and Zotero Connector 3.0.8.1 or Firefox 15.0.1 and Zotero standalone 3.0.8) at an article page (such as http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/6/1/000112/000112.html), no zotero button appears in the address bar. However, the button appears when looking at a table of content (see http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/6/1/index.html).

I guess this is not the expected behavior. Has anyone any idea to fix this ?

Best,

Jean-Philippe Magué
  • It looks like the metadata of individual pages is embedded with microformats, while the tables of contents deliver COinS. I don't think Zotero has an off-the-shelf translator for microformats; someone would need to build a specific translator for the site.

    As the journal is aimed at a DH audience, it would be good for them to do the DH thing, and offer metadata in a more easily digestible form. :)
  • Papers are also available in XML TEI : wouldn't it be easier to grab metadata from there ?
  • True, I missed that, sorry. Someone who knows translators well (which I obviously don't, at least today!) can provide a better response.
  • Your copy of Zotero will auto-update within 24hs or you can update immediately from the General tab of the Zotero preferences.
    Any problems, please let us know.

    There is a translator for DHQ, there was just a regex problem.

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